D mentioned on Rust discussions site

Chris wendlec at tcd.ie
Mon May 25 08:23:25 UTC 2020


On Saturday, 23 May 2020 at 02:59:18 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
> On 5/22/2020 8:27 AM, Chris wrote:
>> Second, Walter, I've noticed that the word "unprofessional" 
>> has become a blanket term for anything the D leadership 
>> doesn't like / want to hear. In my opinion, D has become a 
>> political enterprise.
>
> Belittling other members and/or impugning their motives, is 
> unprofessional behavior. It's not hard to understand.

May I ask you to remove this comment then:

https://forum.dlang.org/post/dnvcsbzrzeboxucmejdm@forum.dlang.org

Secondly, again you do not answer a single question or address 
any of the issues raised. This pattern stared to emerge around 
2017 I think. Instead of addressing issues raised the manner in 
which they are raised is more important. So an inconvenient 
comment / question is either labelled as "unprofessional" or 
"unspecific". In this way you don't need to address the issue. 
Hm, politicians do that when they have no substantial arguments, 
engineers shouldn't behave like that. So once again:

1. Is the list of companies that use D up to date? What is D 
mainly used for or is it still being used actively? E.g. 
Facebook, do they still use it?

2. Will there be some sort of D3 that incorporates all the great 
features and drops the dead weight? It would actually be a good 
monument of your life's work.


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