Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-12 Thread Nick Sabalausky
"Jimmy Cao" wrote in message news:mailman.252.1329004394.20196.digitalmars-d-annou...@puremagic.com... > > the web is, well, just about everything bad about technology. > Fixed.

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-11 Thread Ali Çehreli
On 02/11/2012 04:57 PM, MattCodr wrote: > I decided chose google docs because there > is no limit and I can upgrade anytime without changing the link. You can also put the pdf where you host the project. That's what Philippe Sigaud does with his D Templates Tutorial: https://github.com/Phili

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-11 Thread bearophile
Jimmy Cao: > seeing that Javascript + html5 is the hallmark of modern web > technologies and the web is, well, just about everything. Among the original purposes of HTML there are usability and graceful degradation; while helping the tracking of users was not among those most important original

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-11 Thread MattCodr
On Saturday, 11 February 2012 at 23:53:15 UTC, Jimmy Cao wrote: Perhaps Dropbox or Mediafire. Yes, I thought about dropbox, but if I'm right, the file is deleted after 30 days of inativity. So I decided chose google docs because there is no limit and I can upgrade anytime without changing t

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-11 Thread Jimmy Cao
2012/2/11 MattCodr > On Saturday, 11 February 2012 at 19:01:00 UTC, teo wrote: > >> Clicking on the link gives me: "Your browser must support javascript." >> I wanted to download and read the document and I definitely do not need >> their javascript... >> > > Well, you may send me an e-mail askin

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-11 Thread MattCodr
On Saturday, 11 February 2012 at 19:01:00 UTC, teo wrote: Clicking on the link gives me: "Your browser must support javascript." I wanted to download and read the document and I definitely do not need their javascript... Well, you may send me an e-mail asking about the guide and I'll answer y

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-11 Thread Nick Sabalausky
"teo" wrote in message news:jh6dtc$1vv4$1...@digitalmars.com... > On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 16:32:41 +0100, MattCodr wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D >> Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction for those who may >> be a little

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-11 Thread teo
On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 16:32:41 +0100, MattCodr wrote: > Hi guys, > > I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D > Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction for those who may > be a little lost like me when I started. > > It's a PDF file format and can be seen

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-10 Thread MattCodr
Well, a friend of mine helped me with some translate errors. So, I uploaded a new version of the first guide. (Same link) I am already writing the second part, which I think will be more interesting. I'll talk about "makefile", "modules" and... hmm let the rest as "surprise", all I can say it

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-09 Thread James Miller
> I wish I had this when I begun. My first usage of D implyed a compilation of > ldc, then gdc (the only one that worked at the time on my plateform) and > patching phobos by myself (reminder, it was the first time I used that > language, not to mention it was pretty harsh and I think most people w

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-09 Thread deadalnix
Le 08/02/2012 16:32, MattCodr a écrit : Hi guys, I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction for those who may be a little lost like me when I started. It's a PDF file format and can be seen accessing the link bellow

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Walter Bright
On 2/8/2012 7:32 AM, MattCodr wrote: I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D Language. Thanks for doing this.

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Jimmy Cao
2012/2/8 MattCodr > I did my first revision on the tutorial and I changed a few things, > > Renamed as: "Part 1: Installing D + Vim configuration over Windows." > > Added a link to the Ali's D tutorial. > > I think this will make more sense now. Remembering that my intention with > this tutorial

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread MattCodr
I did my first revision on the tutorial and I changed a few things, Renamed as: "Part 1: Installing D + Vim configuration over Windows." Added a link to the Ali's D tutorial. I think this will make more sense now. Remembering that my intention with this tutorial is to facilitate the entry o

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread MattCodr
On Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at 23:01:56 UTC, Manfred Nowak wrote: Yao Gomez wrote: My suggestion is that you should specify that your guide is about tools an configuring those tools. Looks like for the author (and many others) the IDE represents the language and the compiler is a tool for

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Manfred Nowak
Yao Gomez wrote: > My suggestion is that you should specify that your guide is about > tools an configuring those tools. Looks like for the author (and many others) the IDE represents the language and the compiler is a tool for the IDE. -manfred

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread MattCodr
On Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at 22:26:15 UTC, Yao Gomez wrote: On Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at 15:32:42 UTC, MattCodr wrote: Hi guys, I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction for those who may be a little lost

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Yao Gomez
On Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at 15:32:42 UTC, MattCodr wrote: Hi guys, I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction for those who may be a little lost like me when I started. It's a PDF file format and can be seen

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Nick Sabalausky
"Jimmy Cao" wrote in message news:mailman.137.1328735873.20196.digitalmars-d-annou...@puremagic.com... > 2012/2/8 Nick Sabalausky a@a.a > >> That relies on actually using Google's broken-ass "software", and getting >> the worthless thing to even work in the first place: >> >> http://www.semitwist

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Jimmy Cao
2012/2/8 Nick Sabalausky a@a.a > That relies on actually using Google's broken-ass "software", and getting > the worthless thing to even work in the first place: > > http://www.semitwist.com/download/img/shots/GoogleDocs.png > > > > Oh! You are getting that because your browser isn't supporting

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Nick Sabalausky
"MattCodr" wrote in message news:eesnpdwzqvxvoyhzu...@dfeed.kimsufi.thecybershadow.net... > On Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at 16:38:53 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote: >> "MattCodr" wrote in message >> news:nahgizjzffezfswqw...@dfeed.kimsufi.thecybershadow.net... >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> I decided to wro

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread MattCodr
On Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at 16:38:53 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote: "MattCodr" wrote in message news:nahgizjzffezfswqw...@dfeed.kimsufi.thecybershadow.net... Hi guys, I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction

Re: I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread Nick Sabalausky
"MattCodr" wrote in message news:nahgizjzffezfswqw...@dfeed.kimsufi.thecybershadow.net... > Hi guys, > > I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D > Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction for those who may be > a little lost like me when I started. > >

I wrote A starting guide for Newbies

2012-02-08 Thread MattCodr
Hi guys, I decided to wrote a starting guide for newbies and newcomers with D Language. It's a really simple and basic introduction for those who may be a little lost like me when I started. It's a PDF file format and can be seen accessing the link bellow. Link: http://goo.gl/GkAYO Any prob