If D becomes a failure, what's the key reason, do you think?

Lars Ivar Igesund larsivar at igesund.net
Fri Jul 7 12:59:19 PDT 2006


Boris Wang wrote:

> 
> "Brad Anderson" <brad at dsource.org>
> ??????:e8lo9m$aie$1 at digitaldaemon.com...
>> Boris Wang wrote:
>>> "Justin C Calvarese" <technocrat7 at gmail.com>
>>> ??????:e8kqf9$1hri$1 at digitaldaemon.com...
>>>> Boris Wang wrote:
>>>>> "Regan Heath" <regan at netwin.co.nz> ??????:optcaubjpw23k2f5 at nrage...
>>>>>> Is this your way of asking "what part of D most bothers you and
>>>>>> should be fixed before 1.0?"
>>>>>> If so.. what's your opinion?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regan
>>>>>>
>>>>> No, may be something beyond the language itself.
>>>> Like the power of negative thinking?
>>>>
>>>> In my thinking, D should already be more popular than C++ and Java.
>>>> Sure,
>>>> D could benefit from having more cool libraries available (but if there
>>>> were a few thousand more fans of D out there it, we could fix that
>>>> problem
>>>> in just a few weeks). ;)
>>>
>>> Hmm,may be, first of all, you can make patch for D, or you can take part
>>> in
>>> the decision of a feature.
>>
>> So Boris,
>>
>> I take this comment to mean you question jcc7's contribution to the D
>> world.
> 
> Where can you got this result?
>                                                                              

It might be your English, but it certainly was what I thought you said too.

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