On Tuesday, 13 March 2018 at 12:39:24 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
Hi, folks!
I’m testing waters for a D course at one University for first
time it’ll be an optional thing. It’s still discussed but may
very well become a reality.
Before you ask - no, I’m not lecturing and in fact, I didn’t
suggest D in the first place! Academics are finally seeing
light in the gloom of 1 year OOP in C++ course having
underwhelming results.
Now to the point, I remeber Chuck Allison (pardon if I
misspelled) doing D lectures at Utah Valley University, here:
https://dconf.org/2014/talks/allison.html
There is also Ali’s book. But anything else easily adoptable as
course material?
—
Dmitry Olshansky
For complete newbies.... I have a mini book for learning computer
prgramming in D (complete newbies)...still in writing. I
recommend the style of explaining and revealing new concepts step
by step.
https://github.com/aberba/learn-coding