On Sunday, 7 May 2017 at 20:50:10 UTC, Patrick Schluter wrote:
On Sunday, 7 May 2017 at 13:16:16 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Sunday, 7 May 2017 at 10:33:25 UTC, k-five wrote:
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When I want to learn to code, I asked in some forums about it, and almost everyone told: Learn C++, C++ is powerful, and so. After practicing and collecting more than 2000 example on my githum with C++, I founded even though C++ is not so powerful, it is a kind of dirty or messy. A collection of modern code after C++11 beside of old C code. No standard library for time, for socket, for file, or ....

For learning C++ I printed out the whole website: en.cppreference.com and cplusplus.com. They really have a lot examples for each part. Whereas some pages of reference library here, even have no examples in the entire page!

I downloaded a pdf 2015 from tutorialspoint.com, but some of its examples would not even compile.

The pest part of here in my opinion is tour part. https://tour.dlang.org/

And the best way (in my opinion ) to make D more popular than now is sharing so many practical examples or nice code. I am now trying to port my C++ code to D and share a collection of examples in my github. Hopefully it can help even though I got familiar with D for two weeks.

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