Wiki D Programming Book

Frank Benoit keinfarbton at nospam.xyz
Sat Apr 15 08:35:01 PDT 2006


> I don't think so.
> The official D specs are copy righted.
> Wikibooks are copy lefted (GNU Free Documentation License)

Is this the right way?
Doesn't the spec need to be free as well as the compiler front-end?

If the spec is copyrighted, how can someone write a book about D and it
spec? Does everyone have to ask digitalmars first?

A few post before i asked "@Walter". But there is no reaction.

A lot of books contain a reference part which is mostly a commented copy
of some spec.





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