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January 27, 2003 Jump start to D | ||||
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As mentioned in an earlier thread I'm very new to C/C++ ( as mike said RAD man) I went threw the book -- on somebody's advise. (its probably one of the best books and probably the fastest way to learn C++ ) I wanted to recreate side by side the same thing in " D " for myself to learn and maybe for whoever wants to learn D . But what I saw monitoring this news group for a while, I saw that a lot of difficulties arise from trying to interpret C / C++ to D. Therefore I decided instead interpreting as mentioned above, I will try just to present the problem what needs to be solved and with your help, try to solve it by writing the proper code ( not interpreted ) // with brief comments I ' m s u r e t h a t m a n y w o u l d b e n e f i t from this. I will try to elaborate as far as my knowledge goes . A message to Walter , if you feel some code has a better way or is interpreted please comment . It is very appreciated every body's input Thanks in advanced.. Problem number 1; We would like our program should write , Hello world , this is my first D program !. |
January 27, 2003 Re: Jump start to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Harry | I think translating the book examples is actually a great idea. "Harry" <Harry_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:b125eb$1dte$1@digitaldaemon.com... > As mentioned in an earlier thread I'm very new to C/C++ ( as mike said RAD man) > I went threw the book -- on somebody's advise. > (its probably one of the best > books and probably the fastest way to learn C++ ) I wanted to recreate side by > side > the same thing in " D " for myself to learn and maybe for whoever wants to > learn D . > But what I saw monitoring this news group for a while, I saw that a > lot of difficulties arise from trying to interpret C / C++ to D. > Therefore I > decided instead interpreting as mentioned above, I will try just to present the > problem what needs to be solved and with your help, try to solve it by writing > the proper code ( not interpreted ) // with brief comments > I ' m s u r e t h a t m a n y w o u l d b e n e f i t from this. > I will try to elaborate as far as my knowledge goes . > A message to > Walter , if you feel some code has a better way or is interpreted please comment > . > It is very appreciated every body's input Thanks in advanced.. > Problem number 1; We would like our program should write , Hello world , this > is my first D program !. > > |
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Posted in reply to Walter | In article <b128mk$1ffq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... > >I think translating the book examples is actually a great idea. For the begining easy ones is not a problem , for the more advanced I'd need help > >"Harry" <Harry_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message >news:b125eb$1dte$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> As mentioned in an earlier thread I'm very new to C/C++ ( as mike said RAD >man) >> I went threw the book -- on somebody's advise. >> (its probably one of the best >> books and probably the fastest way to learn C++ ) I wanted to recreate >side by >> side >> the same thing in " D " for myself to learn and maybe for whoever wants >to >> learn D |
January 27, 2003 Re: Jump start to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Harry | This is something I'd like to help with if I can find the time. Though I haven't read "Accelerated C++" myself, I like the concept of writing beginning tutorials or porting tutorials to D from another language. The only book I have here at school with me is "Big Java", but I'm sure I can grab a C or C++ book from a roommate and look through that. A Java comparison might be good, though; perhaps the GUI aspects could be done using Dig or another D interface to the Windows API (any interfaces to Linux GUI API's yet?). Harry wrote: > In article <b128mk$1ffq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... > >>I think > > translating the book examples is actually a great idea. > For the begining easy > ones is not a problem , for the more advanced I'd need help > >>"Harry" -- Christopher J. Sequeira '05 csequeir@__mit.edu (remove hyphens for email) |
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Posted in reply to Harry | "Harry" <Harry_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:b129em$1fov$1@digitaldaemon.com... > In article <b128mk$1ffq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... > >I think > translating the book examples is actually a great idea. > For the begining easy > ones is not a problem , for the more advanced I'd need help That's what this newsgroup is for. |
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