Newbie to D initial suggestion
Larry
lawrence.hemsley at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 09:25:44 PST 2008
Kris Wrote:
> "Larry" <lawrence.hemsley at gmail.vom> wrote in message
> news:fnijfv$6go$1 at digitalmars.com...
> >I will second Edward's suggestions. It also goes for the Tango site. I have
> >spent time on both sites looking for documentation. I remember how happy I
> >was when I finally discovered the link to the pdf reference material it was
> >very well hidden but should be at the top of the very first page.
> >
> > I have not been able to find any downloadable reference material in the D
> > 2.0 section that is in pdf format. It would be very big help in finally
> > switching to the 2.0 version although I know it is still in alpha or beta
> > testing.
> >
> > When visiting the Tango site, I had to download the reference manual
> > (which was incomplete, can someone finish it please) in text format. I
> > have been inserting the text files into my word processor and using copy
> > and paste to get the graphics back in. And then I am also reformating it
> > and will hopefully have a document I can convert to pdf.
> >
> > I do know how boring and mind numbing documenting specification and
> > reference's is since I have it in the clinical laboratory field in another
> > life in my first career. But getting the reference material for both D and
> > Tango in to a pdf format and in a place on the web sites that is easily
> > accessible would go along way to help get others to adopt D as their
> > language of choice.
>
>
> I agree :)
>
> Please forgive this indugence, but there is a book available on both D and
> Tango (also available as ebook PDF):
> http://dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/LearnToTangoWithD
>
>
Sorry I am never quit sure which thread to reply to do this is a duplicate
reply. I have ordered the book. It shipped from Amazon yesterday. It has
not arrived yet.
Larry
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