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Learning D

You're reading from   Learning D Leverage the modern convenience and modelling power of the D programming language to develop software with native efficiency

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783552481
Length 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael Parker Michael Parker
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Preface 1. How to Get a D in Programming 2. Building a Foundation with D Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 3. Programming Objects the D Way 4. Running Code at Compile Time 5. Generic Programming Made Easy 6. Understanding Ranges 7. Composing Functional Pipelines with Algorithms and Ranges 8. Exploring the Wide World of D 9. Connecting D with C 10. Taking D Online 11. Taking D to the Next Level Index

MovieManWeb

The purpose behind MovieManWeb as presented here is to provide an easy-to-follow example of how to use vibe.d. The focus should be largely on vibe.d itself, not on the vagaries of web development, aspects of good database design, or how to make the app as robust and feature-rich as possible. Toward that end, there are a few constraints we'll keep in mind as we go along that wouldn't apply to most vibe.d apps:

  • The application is intended to run on the desktop for a single user. There is no need to handle login credentials, hash passwords, sanitize input, or implement any such security features an application intended for deployment on the web would normally require.
  • The only data the application is concerned with are movie titles, case numbers, page numbers, disc numbers and, for television shows, season (or series) number. This constraint allows for a simple, single-table database, with no need to worry about efficient database design.
  • The output of the application is...
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