Re: Looking for a mentor in D

2017-10-05 Thread Igor Shirkalin via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Tuesday, 3 October 2017 at 06:54:01 UTC, eastanon wrote:
I have been reading the D forums for a while and following on 
its amazing progress for a long time. Over time I have even 
written some basic D programs for myself, nothing major or 
earth shuttering.  I have downloaded and read Ali's excellent 
book.


[...]


Let's try to combine D, Python and programming at 
isems...@gmail.com


Re: Looking for a mentor in D

2017-10-04 Thread Ali Çehreli via Digitalmars-d-learn

On 10/02/2017 11:54 PM, eastanon wrote:

> I would like to dive deeper into D, however sometimes it can get
> intimidating when I read some of the discussions on the forums and I
> realise I know nothing.

I think it happens to everyone at different level. (Certainly happens to 
me all the time.)


I find such discussion areas excellent places to improve myself. I 
started learning C++ on comp.lang.c++.moderated and D here without any 
CS background myself. Current discussions make it obvious what is in 
fashion these days and then you go ahead and read a little bit about the 
ones that are interesting to you.


> Please let  me know if you would like to be a D mentor.

I think it's beneficial to others as well as to you if we keep the 
conversation on this forum. Many more opportunities to learn from 
others' questions and many less opportunities of BS by mentors... You 
can still email me, a person without CS background, at 
acehr...@yahoo.com. :)


Ali



Re: Looking for a mentor in D

2017-10-04 Thread Jesse Phillips via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Tuesday, 3 October 2017 at 06:54:01 UTC, eastanon wrote:
I would like to choose D as my go to language and to do that I 
realise I need a mentor, someone who will walk and guide me and 
not get irritated by basic questions. I am pretty much a DIY 
person, so don't worry about mundane issues.  I want to have 
someone with whom I can discuss some practical choices and 
algorithms. I am a self-taught programmer and never took CS 
classes. I am good in R, Python and Ruby.


Please let  me know if you would like to be a D mentor.


I haven't seen anyone blasted for asking programming questions on 
these forms as long as they were using D to solve them. Though 
maybe that wouldn't be true if the forum was consumed by such 
questions.


Feel free to shoot me an email though jesse.k.phill...@gmail.com 
and we can see how it goes.


Re: Looking for a mentor in D

2017-10-04 Thread Tristan B. Kildaire via Digitalmars-d-learn

On 2017/10/03 08:54, eastanon wrote:
I have been reading the D forums for a while and following on its 
amazing progress for a long time. Over time I have even written some 
basic D programs for myself, nothing major or earth shuttering.  I have 
downloaded and read Ali's excellent book.


I would like to dive deeper into D, however sometimes it can get 
intimidating when I read some of the discussions on the forums and I 
realise I know nothing.  People argue on and on about a feature or lack 
of and the future of the language and it starts to cast doubts on my 
desire to learn and be proficient in D.


I would like to choose D as my go to language and to do that I realise I 
need a mentor, someone who will walk and guide me and not get irritated 
by basic questions. I am pretty much a DIY person, so don't worry about 
mundane issues.  I want to have someone with whom I can discuss some 
practical choices and algorithms. I am a self-taught programmer and 
never took CS classes. I am good in R, Python and Ruby.


Please let  me know if you would like to be a D mentor.
I don't have a mentor or anything. I am doing CS next year but I went to 
school and did IT there (I am almost done with school). I recommend 
watching some computer science videos (like one on the fundamentals, 
binary, etc.) and then things start to make more sense (atleast for me).


Also, this is a good place to ask for help and along with the IRC 
channel (#d on irc.freenode.net).


Re: Looking for a mentor in D

2017-10-04 Thread Tristan B. Kildaire via Digitalmars-d-learn

On 2017/10/03 08:54, eastanon wrote:
I have been reading the D forums for a while and following on its 
amazing progress for a long time. Over time I have even written some 
basic D programs for myself, nothing major or earth shuttering.  I have 
downloaded and read Ali's excellent book.


I would like to dive deeper into D, however sometimes it can get 
intimidating when I read some of the discussions on the forums and I 
realise I know nothing.  People argue on and on about a feature or lack 
of and the future of the language and it starts to cast doubts on my 
desire to learn and be proficient in D.


I would like to choose D as my go to language and to do that I realise I 
need a mentor, someone who will walk and guide me and not get irritated 
by basic questions. I am pretty much a DIY person, so don't worry about 
mundane issues.  I want to have someone with whom I can discuss some 
practical choices and algorithms. I am a self-taught programmer and 
never took CS classes. I am good in R, Python and Ruby.


Please let  me know if you would like to be a D mentor.
Oh sorry I see you have read the book on D by Ali. Well we can always 
help you with your questions then.