November 2015
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
11h 11m
English
The previous ten chapters cover enough of D, its standard library, and the ecosystem for any programmer to use as a guide in implementing a variety of applications and libraries in D. The language and library features that were covered were either fundamental, such as those discussed in Chapter 2, Building a Foundation with D Fundamentals, and Chapter 3, Programming Objects the D Way, or used so frequently that they are encountered on a regular basis in D libraries, tutorials, and example code. A number of features were not covered, either because they do not fit into the categories of fundamental and frequently used, or because they aren't quite ready for prime time.
This chapter introduces several of the ...