How to find like-minded people and join trending projects?
Tim Moldazhan
tim.moldazhan at gmail.com
Mon Aug 26 22:09:39 UTC 2024
On Monday, 26 August 2024 at 20:47:25 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
> On Monday, 26 August 2024 at 18:29:02 UTC, Tim Moldazhan wrote:
>> Is there anyone from the community who works on a search
>> engine, crawler, spider and scraper or on an AI transformer
>> like chatGPT? Although I do not have much experience in these
>> technologies, I would like to join and contribute to the
>> development. I would like to see a product written in my
>> favorite language D.
>
> I'm having this issue with game development, I don't think with
> technologies like AI transformers (which have notoriously bad
> publicity due to its userbase and failing to find a good
> usecase) is easy to get people behind, let alone with a
> kind-of-obscure language like D. Game development has its
> unique challenge of it now being so simple everyone is being
> recommended to be a solo dev, to "ensure maximum author
> control".
Game development is undoubtedly successful because there is a
demand for entertainment. But what makes a programming language
recognizable? Many languages have gained popularity due to
large projects such as Unity (C#) or AI (Python) and innovative
technologies. I think the capabilities of the D language are much
wider and have not yet been fully explored. However, it is
difficult for enthusiasts to compete alone with large companies
where everything is streamlined. You need to have a good team of
not only front-end and back-end coders, but also testers, system
administrators, marketers, and so on. Therefore, it’s time for
those who are not indifferent to language to unite to implement
global ideas.
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