Is there a D in Microsoft?

Bill Baxter dnewsgroup at billbaxter.com
Tue Feb 12 22:40:17 PST 2008


Walter Bright wrote:
> Walter Bright wrote:
>> Walter Bright wrote:
>>> DBloke wrote:
>>>> Walter have you done a deal with the Devil :)
>>>>
>>>> Microsoft Liked D so much they decided to name their next
>>>> generation Programming Language after it.
>>>
>>> I had no idea Microsoft was doing this. So far, I have been unable
>>> to find out the name of the manager of it so I can contact him.
>>
>>
>> Today I talked with some Microsoft insiders, and they assured me that
>>  there would be no forthcoming official product from Microsoft named
>> "D".
> 
> Here's the official Microsoft position:
> 
> "For any existing work on languages currently under development, we have
> no plans to use the name 'D' as a final product brand." -- Microsoft
> 
> And that closes the matter.

Ha ha.   Does this ring any bells?

from "OS/2 Programmer's Guide" (forward by Bill Gates):
"I believe OS/2 is destined to be the most important operating system,
and possibly program, of all time. As the successor to DOS, which has
over 10,000,000 systems in use, it creates incredible opportunities for
everyone involved with PCs."

(source-- http://www.danielsen.com/jokes/BillGatesquotes.txt)

--bb


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