Thread overview
book for D programing.!!
Jan 08, 2007
Sorin
Jan 09, 2007
janderson
Jan 10, 2007
nobody_
dmd and gdb
Jan 10, 2007
vtp
Jan 10, 2007
vtp
January 08, 2007
hello.  or hi:P  ..

 i like   to learn  D  programing.  so  if is possblle.on the
future.  i cant buy book for  this complier D:)

i am soory for me  engles.  .or else.:P

  you  cant  traslating all  help  file on : me   understanding
language .RO:

thx.:
January 09, 2007
Sorin wrote:
> hello.  or hi:P  ..
> 
>  i like   to learn  D  programing.  so  if is possblle.on the
> future.  i cant buy book for  this complier D:)
> 
> i am soory for me  engles.  .or else.:P
> 
>   you  cant  traslating all  help  file on : me   understanding
> language .RO:
> 
> thx.:

Perhaps you could try using your native language, someone here may know, or be able to translate.  Maybe next time you should post in both.

Although I think I understand what your asking.

Website:
Sure, it would be great if all D's pages where translated, I think there was a Japaneses one done a while ago, but I lost the link.  If they where done it would be nice if they where integrated into the main website.

Book:
Matthew Wilson was going to write a book in English with Walter.  He has written several other books (namely "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 - (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) and writes for the C/C++ user journal http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns).  I'm not sure what happened to it.  There is some information about it on this newsgroup if you search for Matthew.

--
This reminds me of something I was thinking about the other day: It would be great if the D compiler was localized so that you could download a native language file for error output and the like. I guess you could even use it to write better English messages that perhaps point to wiki pages (for further information).
January 09, 2007
janderson wrote:

> This reminds me of something I was thinking about the other day: It would be great if the D compiler was localized so that you could download a native language file for error output and the like. I guess you could even use it to write better English messages that perhaps point to wiki pages (for further information).

Good suggesstion, you should put in a feature request with GDC
to gettextize the error messages (like is being done for C/C++)

--anders
January 10, 2007
I would recommend reading the examples, personally I've never read a book
for my programming.
The internets is enough :D
http://www.dsource.org/projects/tutorials/wiki

> hello.  or hi:P  ..
>
> i like   to learn  D  programing.  so  if is possblle.on the future.  i cant buy book for  this complier D:)
>
> i am soory for me  engles.  .or else.:P
>
>  you  cant  traslating all  help  file on : me   understanding
> language .RO:
>
> thx.:


January 10, 2007
Does dmd compiler work with gdb debugger? Or do I need to use gdc compiler instead?

vtp
January 10, 2007
vtp Wrote:

> Does dmd compiler work with gdb debugger? Or do I need to use gdc compiler instead?
> 
> vtp

sorry wrong thread.