Re: D Programlama Dili is almost finished

2010-07-06 Thread BLS

On 28/05/2010 19:40, Ali Çehreli wrote:

It is a Turkish D2 book.

I know that this news is not very useful for the members of this forum,
but I am proud to announce that my D book targeting the Turkish reader
is almost complete.

It is for the novice programmer. Complete with exercises and solutions,
it starts with the assignment operator and gradually builds other
concepts. (I must say that D is an easy language to teach to novice
programmers.)

Since starting in July 2009, I've been making the chapters freely
available at http://ddili.org/ders/d/

The free pdf version is around 520 pages these days.

After finishing the final two chapters, I will get back to bringing the
information up to date, e.g. the new operator overloading syntax should
replace the old one.

On a personal note, as far as I know, this book has been the first in
computer technology where Turkish precedes any similar work in English. :)

Thank you,
Ali


Hi Ali,
Excellent work. The automated Turkish-English Google translation is 
remarkable readable.


I also gave Turkish-German a try... A disaster :) Finally 
Turkish-French, which is also a disaster. Main reason is that the code 
snippets are translated too.



-bjoern





Re: D Programlama Dili is almost finished

2010-05-29 Thread Mengu
Ali Cehreli is actually a master for me. I've learnt D from the book he wrote. 
His
book doesn't only covers D and everything in and about D but also contains lots 
of
things about programming and c++. I appreciate his work. If by any chance D 
would
be a popular language in Turkey, this will be just because of him and his 
efforts.

Thanks Ali.


D Programlama Dili is almost finished

2010-05-28 Thread Ali Çehreli

It is a Turkish D2 book.

I know that this news is not very useful for the members of this forum, 
but I am proud to announce that my D book targeting the Turkish reader 
is almost complete.


It is for the novice programmer. Complete with exercises and solutions, 
it starts with the assignment operator and gradually builds other 
concepts. (I must say that D is an easy language to teach to novice 
programmers.)


Since starting in July 2009, I've been making the chapters freely 
available at http://ddili.org/ders/d/


The free pdf version is around 520 pages these days.

After finishing the final two chapters, I will get back to bringing the 
information up to date, e.g. the new operator overloading syntax should 
replace the old one.


On a personal note, as far as I know, this book has been the first in 
computer technology where Turkish precedes any similar work in English. :)


Thank you,
Ali


Re: D Programlama Dili is almost finished

2010-05-28 Thread Walter Bright

Ali Çehreli wrote:

It is a Turkish D2 book.

I know that this news is not very useful for the members of this forum, 
but I am proud to announce that my D book targeting the Turkish reader 
is almost complete.


It is for the novice programmer. Complete with exercises and solutions, 
it starts with the assignment operator and gradually builds other 
concepts. (I must say that D is an easy language to teach to novice 
programmers.)


Since starting in July 2009, I've been making the chapters freely 
available at http://ddili.org/ders/d/


The free pdf version is around 520 pages these days.

After finishing the final two chapters, I will get back to bringing the 
information up to date, e.g. the new operator overloading syntax should 
replace the old one.


On a personal note, as far as I know, this book has been the first in 
computer technology where Turkish precedes any similar work in English. :)


Thank you,
Ali


This is great work, and thanks for adding the google translator widget too! I 
put a link http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/index.html and on 
http://twitter.com/D_Programming


Re: D Programlama Dili is almost finished

2010-05-28 Thread Moritz Warning
On Fri, 28 May 2010 10:40:57 -0700, Ali Çehreli wrote:

 It is a Turkish D2 book.
 
 I know that this news is not very useful for the members of this forum,
 but I am proud to announce that my D book targeting the Turkish reader
 is almost complete.
 
Congratulations! :)