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Take a look at this wiki's formatting syntax on this * All of these pages are open for editing. In fact, this site requires user participation to function. Edit away! * The goal of this site is to evolve an enlightening discussion of language design. A noble side effect will be to also grow towards a combination of reference and user's manual for the D language. * Always use descriptive links. Prefer writing "check out * Try to keep comments and examples as concrete as possible. * Structure your writing to maximize clarity and completeness. * Above all, write in plain english. See * When responding to a section with counterpoint or correction, leaving your real name as a signature is certainly good form. * When you are sure of your knowledge and stance, /Refactor away. DanLiebgold (from DWiki) |
Take a look at this wiki's formatting syntax on this
- All of these pages are open for editing. In fact, this site requires user participation to function. Edit away!
- The goal of this site is to evolve an enlightening discussion of language design. A noble side effect will be to also grow towards a combination of reference and user's manual for the D language.
- Always use descriptive links. Prefer writing "check out
this example link" over writing "click
here". - Try to keep comments and examples as concrete as possible.
- Structure your writing to maximize clarity and completeness.
- Above all, write in plain english. See
the government's plain english guidebook for some ideas. - When responding to a section with counterpoint or correction, leaving your real name as a signature is certainly good form.
- When you are sure of your knowledge and stance, /Refactor away.