I have only recently stated learning D,coming from Ruby/Python/Perl dynamic languages. I bought TDPL and I have read Ali's book and I bought Adam Ruppe's D programming language cookbook. These are amazing books and they have taught me a lot. more than I ever knew and I have to thank D and the D community for developing the language.

I have peeped through the fence to view the neighbour's (Rust) lawn and it is well kept. How do I put this? D is a fantastic house with a lot of amenities and fantastic family members. The family keeps to itself and does not make effort to showcase how awesome they are. Please write blog posts and reports a little more. It would be great if Walter kept a programming blog and the same for Andre to shared personal thoughts on thorny/fantastic issues on D. Rather than share them with family only. Why? Because to grow the D family is more about adopting grown up children than giving birth.

Excite me the new comer, keep me busy learning. Don't let me pee all over the house before I find the bathroom. I mean D's documentation can be improved. It just takes a long time for a new comer to figure things out from the current docs.

I have learnt that a lot of fantastic discussion happens at the forums. My problem with threaded posts is that there are often more than 2 to 5 subtopics going on in a single thread. I find it difficult to follow threads and when I do it is painful to sift through the discussion. I also find it difficult to watch video. I love to read, underline, go back to the previous paragraph, pause., pick from the last bookmark. With video I cannot do that without a lot of effort. Maybe it is just me.

D's  mailman is often late.
D's twitter account is rarely updated. I often rely on programming language accounts to learn the latest. But even a new D release or a new beta is often not tweeted until days later. Hot discussion and topics are not mentioned on the twitter account not even D weekly update by Adam are spared.

Talking of 'This Week in D'(TWiD). What if TWiD became D's programming blog? People other than Adam can make contributions and when he is late or gone on holiday or got overwhelmed, someone else can take over. Hot discussions can be summarised on the blog as well. New releases and betas should be announced on the programming blog.

I think I am in love with the D language. I have only been here for a short while and my views stand to be corrected.

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