How can D become adopted at my company?

Alex Rønne Petersen xtzgzorex at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 07:16:23 PDT 2012


On 24-04-2012 16:05, bearophile wrote:
> Eljay:
>
>> Looking at all the successful languages, I have noticed that all the
>> successful ones I am familiar with have had some sort of sponsor
>> pushing the technology.
>
> Python was widely used before Google "support". And I think Haskell has
> enjoyed corporate support for a lot of time.
>
>
>> My understanding is that Facebook is sponsoring D.
>
> Not much, I think.
>
>
>> *** What does D lack? ***
>
> Sometimes the problem is having too much ;-)
>
>
>> But the final result would showcase that D can do the heavy lifting of
>> an operating system. Let’s see /language-X/ do that! (Where
>> /language-X/ is not Assembly, C, C++, or Sing#.)
>
> I think Walter doesn't believe a lot in Sing#...
>
> Bye,
> bearophile

Sing# has been battle-tested to build an actual operating system. I 
don't think it's a matter of belief...

-- 
- Alex


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