On Thursday, 20 August 2015 at 13:28:00 UTC, Val wrote:
Hello Developers
I set up a website about how one would perform common
programming tasks in the most idiomatic form in different
languages. It is intended to be didactic, it's open to
contributions (like a wiki) and we'd love to have more snippets
written in D.
It would hugely help if a few of you picked a random idiom
statement :
http://www.programming-idioms.org/random-idiom
and clicked [(+) New implementation...] to write a D
implementation. Most often, 2 lines suffice.
As you can see in the language coverage page:
http://www.programming-idioms.org/about#about-block-language-coverage , we don't have many D impl yet (click >> to reveal more than the 12 first langs).
You're also very welcome to add new idioms, as long as it's not
D-specific, not tied to a library, and not a complex algorithm.
UI works fine but is not perfect yet, so any feedback is also
welcome.
Cheers
Val
Nice site, possibly successful, despite of being closed to
Rosetta Code. The ability to edit without registration is a plus.
Already added a few D stuffs.
What about a dice for the "go to random idiom" ? Also put in
front of every page...