On Friday, 15 April 2016 at 18:41:23 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
Having said that, there are some omissions of how some features
interact.
I think it is a fantastic resource and have made much use out of
it. I hope you keep updating it.
It just happens that there are always some random
On 04/15/2016 11:19 AM, jmh530 wrote:
> On Friday, 15 April 2016 at 17:51:41 UTC, Napster wrote:
>> I would like to start learning the De Facto standard. which book or
>> document would you use?
>>
>> http://erdani.com/index.php/books/tdpl/
>>
>> or
>>
>> https://dlang.org/spec/intro.html
>>
>>
On 04/15/2016 11:31 AM, Napster wrote:
I am writing a survey paper about D programming language. I want to use
De Facto standard in my paper. I am not sure which one is? Both look
the same.
https://dlang.org/spec/intro.html
is it. TDPL is behind some of D changes at this point.
Ali
On Friday, 15 April 2016 at 18:19:44 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
On Friday, 15 April 2016 at 17:51:41 UTC, Napster wrote:
I would like to start learning the De Facto standard. which
book or document would you use?
http://erdani.com/index.php/books/tdpl/
or
https://dlang.org/spec/intro.html
which
On Friday, 15 April 2016 at 17:51:41 UTC, Napster wrote:
I would like to start learning the De Facto standard. which
book or document would you use?
http://erdani.com/index.php/books/tdpl/
or
https://dlang.org/spec/intro.html
which one would you call de facto standard?
If I were learning
I would like to start learning the De Facto standard. which book
or document would you use?
http://erdani.com/index.php/books/tdpl/
or
https://dlang.org/spec/intro.html
which one would you call de facto standard?