D mentioned in Infoworld

bauss jj_1337 at live.dk
Tue Mar 27 10:46:03 UTC 2018


On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 at 10:31:34 UTC, Chris wrote:
> On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 at 06:42:29 UTC, Anton Fediushin 
> wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> "The only thing worse than being talked about is not being 
> talked about." Oscar Wilde
>
> "There's no such thing as bad publicity except your own 
> obituary." Brendan Behan
>
> Well, maybe the odd person will keep D in the back of his/her 
> mind, also it says:
>
> "But it is a convenient way to taste managed memory and all of 
> the “new” concepts without leaving familiar tool chains and 
> losing the C library."
>
> So someone who's interested in that (plus C-interoperability!) 
> might give D a shot. I was one of them a long long time ago.

Yes that is true, BUT it also gives the wrong portray of D, when 
in fact D could fit into most, if not all the categories listed, 
but it's portrayed as if it only fits for C/C++ programmers and 
again not as something serious, but as a semi-useless toy.




More information about the Digitalmars-d mailing list