Where will D sit in the web service space?
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Fri Jul 17 05:06:06 PDT 2015
On Friday, 17 July 2015 at 11:23:28 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
> An attractive platform is which gets the job done, not the best
> one, which doesn't actually exist (if it existed, there
> wouldn't be a list of options). And it's not like D has nothing
> to show, one must consider requirements for his task to decide
> which tool to choose and there's no single answer that suits
> everyone.
There is always a relatively small set of best solutions for a
given problem. One needs to find a rational and obvious answer to
the question:
For what domain is D the best choice?
Just a single, well argued answer that stands up to scrutiny.
Without it, few people will feel like endorsing it. (loss of
marketing effect)
Ask yourself: why did a weird language like Erlang grow?
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