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Revision as of 21:22, 24 July 2014
Title / Author / Info | Description | Links | |
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The D Programming Language |
The definitive book on D “This is a book by a skilled author describing an interesting programming language. I’m sure you’ll find the read rewarding.” ~From the Foreword by Scott Meyers | ||
Programming in D |
Comprehensive free online book for beginners “This book aims to teach the D language to readers who are new to computer programming. Although having experience in other programming languages would certainly be helpful, this book starts from the basics.” ~From the Introduction | ||
D Templates: A Tutorial |
Free book (pdf) about templates “Templates are a central feature of D, giving you powerful compile-time code generation abilities that’ll make your code cleaner, more flexible and even more efficient. This document aims to be a kind of tutorial on D templates, to show the beginning D coder what can be achieved with them.” ~From the Introduction | ||
Pragmatic D Tutorial |
Pragmatic introduction to the D Programming Language “This tutorial tries to provide pragmatic information to enable you to start coding ASAP.” ~From the Introduction | ||
D Programming Language Specification |
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D Cookbook |
Code examples and explanations from the author's years of using D covering a variety of practical topics. | ||
Learn to Tango with D |
Learn to Tango with D introduces you to the powerful D language, with special attention given to the Tango software library. |