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learn.newbie forum
Apr 18, 2012
Paul
Apr 18, 2012
simendsjo
Apr 18, 2012
Somedude
Apr 18, 2012
Paul
April 18, 2012
I think there should be a learn.newbie forum.  After I post my little problems of a sample code snippet that won't compile, I read some of the other threads.  There are those c/c++ programmers learning the ins/outs of D and then there are the greenies like me.  Just a thought.
April 18, 2012
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 14:19:27 +0200, Paul <phshaffer@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think there should be a learn.newbie forum.  After I post my little problems of a sample code snippet that won't compile, I read some of the other threads.  There are those c/c++ programmers learning the ins/outs of D and then there are the greenies like me.  Just a thought.

AFAIK, newbie posts are more than welcome here.
If you have general programming related questions, you might get better and faster answers at http://stackoverflow.com
April 18, 2012
Le 18/04/2012 14:19, Paul a écrit :
> I think there should be a learn.newbie forum.  After I post my little problems of a sample code snippet that won't compile, I read some of the other threads.  There are those c/c++ programmers learning the ins/outs of D and then there are the greenies like me.  Just a thought.

D is a very complex language, so if you haven't programmed before, it's gonna be hard, but not impossible.

For complete beginners, I can recommend, on this page
http://prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?D__Tutorial
starting with
"A Newbie oriented tutorial" and "Programming in D"
These two should get you started.
April 18, 2012
On Wednesday, 18 April 2012 at 14:10:17 UTC, Somedude wrote:
> Le 18/04/2012 14:19, Paul a écrit :
>> I think there should be a learn.newbie forum.  After I post my little
>> problems of a sample code snippet that won't compile, I read some of the
>> other threads.  There are those c/c++ programmers learning the ins/outs
>> of D and then there are the greenies like me.  Just a thought.
>
> D is a very complex language, so if you haven't programmed before, it's
> gonna be hard, but not impossible.
>
> For complete beginners, I can recommend, on this page
> http://prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?D__Tutorial
> starting with
> "A Newbie oriented tutorial" and "Programming in D"
> These two should get you started.

Thanks guys.  I appreciate the help!