Thoughts about D
Jon Degenhardt
jond at noreply.com
Mon Nov 27 03:01:24 UTC 2017
On Monday, 27 November 2017 at 00:14:40 UTC, IM wrote:
> I'm a full-time C++ software engineer in Silicon Valley. I've
> been learning D and using it in a couple of personal side
> projects for a few months now.
>
> First of all, I must start by saying that I like D, and wish to
> use it everyday. I'm even considering to donate to the D
> foundation. However, some of D features and design decisions
> frustrates me a lot, and sometimes urges me to look for an
> alternative. I'm here not to criticize, but to channel my
> frustrations to whom it may concern. I want D to become better
> and more widely used. I'm sure many others might share with me
> some of the following points:
Forum discussions are valuable venue. Since you are in Silicon
Valley, you might also consider attending one of the Silicon
Valley D meetups (https://www.meetup.com/D-Lang-Silicon-Valley).
It's hard to beat face-to-face conversations with other
developers to get a variety of perspectives. The ultimate would
be DConf, if you can manage to attend.
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