digitalmars.D - D Language Citation
- Sumit Adhikari (12/12) Nov 16 2013 Dear User Community,
- Sumit Adhikari (4/19) Nov 16 2013 I am extremely sorry for multiple posts, I got confused and it
- qznc (7/21) Nov 17 2013 In terms of academic citations, there is probably only Andreis
- Sumit Adhikari (14/37) Nov 17 2013 Thanks,
- Charles Hixson (12/48) Nov 17 2013 IIRC Dr. Dobbs did an article on D a few years ago. Is that
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 There are materials available on internet which are not peer reviewed and hence I cannot use for Journal citation!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
Nov 16 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 There are materials available on internet which are not peer reviewed and hence I cannot use for Journal citation!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
Nov 16 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 There are materials available on internet which are not peer reviewed and hence I cannot use for Journal citation!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
Nov 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:-- Sumit Adhikari,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
Nov 17 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
Nov 17 2013