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D Language Citation
Nov 17, 2013
Sumit Adhikari
Nov 17, 2013
Sumit Adhikari
Nov 17, 2013
qznc
Nov 17, 2013
Sumit Adhikari
Nov 18, 2013
Charles Hixson
November 17, 2013
Dear User Community,

This mail is in particular to the citation of D.

D is extremely poorly cited (Yes this comes from a R&D guy). I searched and
searched (everywhere including IEEEXplore) and nothing comes in my hand!

There are materials available on internet which are not peer reviewed and hence I cannot use for Journal citation! It is like I have everything but I cannot cite!

It would be great idea as a beneficiary of D to publish for the future of D. Please consider what I am saying :). Please publish.

Regards,

-- 
Sumit Adhikari


November 17, 2013
On Sunday, 17 November 2013 at 07:03:53 UTC, Sumit Adhikari wrote:
> Dear User Community,
>
> This mail is in particular to the citation of D.
>
> D is extremely poorly cited (Yes this comes from a R&D guy). I searched and
> searched (everywhere including IEEEXplore) and nothing comes in my hand!
>
> There are materials available on internet which are not peer reviewed and
> hence I cannot use for Journal citation! It is like I have everything but I
> cannot cite!
>
> It would be great idea as a beneficiary of D to publish for the future of
> D. Please consider what I am saying :). Please publish.
>
> Regards,

I am extremely sorry for multiple posts, I got confused and it happened!

Regards, Sumit
November 17, 2013
On Sunday, 17 November 2013 at 07:03:53 UTC, Sumit Adhikari wrote:
> Dear User Community,
>
> This mail is in particular to the citation of D.
>
> D is extremely poorly cited (Yes this comes from a R&D guy). I searched and
> searched (everywhere including IEEEXplore) and nothing comes in my hand!
>
> There are materials available on internet which are not peer reviewed and
> hence I cannot use for Journal citation! It is like I have everything but I
> cannot cite!
>
> It would be great idea as a beneficiary of D to publish for the future of
> D. Please consider what I am saying :). Please publish.

In terms of academic citations, there is probably only Andreis book. If you just want a citation for D in general, this is fine. Do you need to reference anything more specific?

Alexandrescu A, The D Programming Language, Addison-Wesley, 2010.
Publication Date: June 12, 2010 | ISBN-10: 0321635361 | ISBN-13: 978-0321635365 | Edition: 1
November 17, 2013
Thanks,

Book of Andrei is the only material I am left with, nevertheless, some article of Walter is also in my bib file.

I am not particular for any specific material in D, my aim is to prove the novelty of D. Hence, my search should be:

1. Qualitative analysis between C++ and D.
2. Outlook of D.
3. Objective orientation in D.

Book of Andrei has become too old for what D has walked over last 3 years. I have particular problem to cite them.

Thanks for understanding me at least.


On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 5:26 PM, qznc <qznc@web.de> wrote:

> On Sunday, 17 November 2013 at 07:03:53 UTC, Sumit Adhikari wrote:
>
>> Dear User Community,
>>
>> This mail is in particular to the citation of D.
>>
>> D is extremely poorly cited (Yes this comes from a R&D guy). I searched
>> and
>> searched (everywhere including IEEEXplore) and nothing comes in my hand!
>>
>> There are materials available on internet which are not peer reviewed and
>> hence I cannot use for Journal citation! It is like I have everything but
>> I
>> cannot cite!
>>
>> It would be great idea as a beneficiary of D to publish for the future of D. Please consider what I am saying :). Please publish.
>>
>
> In terms of academic citations, there is probably only Andreis book. If you just want a citation for D in general, this is fine. Do you need to reference anything more specific?
>
>
> Alexandrescu A, The D Programming Language, Addison-Wesley, 2010. Publication Date: June 12, 2010 | ISBN-10: 0321635361 | ISBN-13: 978-0321635365 | Edition: 1
>



-- 
Sumit Adhikari,


November 18, 2013
On 11/17/2013 05:44 AM, Sumit Adhikari wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> Book of Andrei is the only material I am left with, nevertheless, some article of Walter is also in my bib file.
>
> I am not particular for any specific material in D, my aim is to prove the novelty of D. Hence, my search should be:
>
> 1. Qualitative analysis between C++ and D.
> 2. Outlook of D.
> 3. Objective orientation in D.
>
> Book of Andrei has become too old for what D has walked over last 3 years. I have particular problem to cite them.
>
> Thanks for understanding me at least.
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 5:26 PM, qznc <qznc@web.de <mailto:qznc@web.de>> wrote:
>
>     On Sunday, 17 November 2013 at 07:03:53 UTC, Sumit Adhikari wrote:
>
>         Dear User Community,
>
>         This mail is in particular to the citation of D.
>
>         D is extremely poorly cited (Yes this comes from a R&D guy). I
>         searched and
>         searched (everywhere including IEEEXplore) and nothing comes
>         in my hand!
>
>         There are materials available on internet which are not peer
>         reviewed and
>         hence I cannot use for Journal citation! It is like I have
>         everything but I
>         cannot cite!
>
>         It would be great idea as a beneficiary of D to publish for
>         the future of
>         D. Please consider what I am saying :). Please publish.
>
>
>     In terms of academic citations, there is probably only Andreis
>     book. If you just want a citation for D in general, this is fine.
>     Do you need to reference anything more specific?
>
>
>     Alexandrescu A, The D Programming Language, Addison-Wesley, 2010.
>     Publication Date: June 12, 2010 | ISBN-10: 0321635361 | ISBN-13:
>     978-0321635365 | Edition: 1
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Sumit Adhikari,
>
IIRC Dr. Dobbs did an article on D a few years ago.  Is that publication? (I don't have it anymore, and I don't know for certain that it was in a print edition.  Do those matter?)

FWIW, no library that I have access to has any information on any computer language less than about a decade old, except for some magazines to which they are donated subscriptions, and which they don't keep around.  (I think they officially retain them for about a year now, but they often go missing sooner.)  Even the used book stores around here don't stock computer books...which I find quite annoying.

-- 
Charles Hixson