On Thursday, 4 October 2018 at 08:32:13 UTC, Chris Katko wrote:
I've been Google'ing and there's like... nothing out there.

My book has a few examples
https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/d-cookbook


of course, buying it for just std.socket (which is just like one page out of the 300) is a bit silly, but the code examples are also here

http://arsdnet.net/dcode/book/chapter_02/03/


The code examples have little to no explanation (that's what the book is for lol) but std.socket is pretty simple so you can probably figure it out - like the others said, it is a very, very thin wrapper over the same basic BSD socket library every other language uses.

The client example is like 15 lines too so you can use it easily, and the server is only like 30 so that isn't too bad either.

The library docs http://dpldocs.info/std.socket can be used to look up the specific functions used.

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