This is an article listing a bunch of places to look for standard library functionality one might not expect from a language but are very useful when the situation calls for it, and a bunch of nice code snippets which illustrate some of the powerful things D can do.
I've been looking into becoming more familiar with D in my free time and the language continues to surprise me. It certainly isn't a suitable beginner language, but coming from C/C++ or Java, D has a ton of refreshing characteristics and I think so far it does a good job of living up to its design goals
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1 u/mwolf [OP] 31 Aug 2015 22:33
This is an article listing a bunch of places to look for standard library functionality one might not expect from a language but are very useful when the situation calls for it, and a bunch of nice code snippets which illustrate some of the powerful things D can do.
I've been looking into becoming more familiar with D in my free time and the language continues to surprise me. It certainly isn't a suitable beginner language, but coming from C/C++ or Java, D has a ton of refreshing characteristics and I think so far it does a good job of living up to its design goals