G Language (written in D) featured in awesome-d and awesome-programming-languages

pouyathe pouya.momhidei at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 09:34:20 UTC 2026


On Wednesday, 4 February 2026 at 08:43:21 UTC, ketmar wrote:
> On Wednesday, 4 February 2026 at 08:10:08 UTC, pouyathe wrote:
>> If I make mistakes, it's because of my inexperience and 
>> because I'm new to the global community.
>
> nope. i'm not buying it. there is a huge difference between 
> being inexpirienced and hyping yourself. you very well know 
> what you're doing. you ignored all real concerns i voiced like 
> they simply don't exist, and cherry-picked only the things you 
> can answer without making you look even slightly wrong. and you 
> "answered" to those things completely out of context. this is 
> NOT a coincidence, this is conscious choice. you keep acting as 
> if all other people around you are blind and dumb. this is 
> insulting. and no, your flattery will not work.
>
> people who want to learn are not hyping their learning efforts 
> like it's the best thing since sliced bread. you haven't even 
> admited that "G" is a throwaway thing you used to learn the 
> basics until you was pressed hard. this is called 
> "self-hyping", and then you fall back to damage control mode. 
> nobody's doing things like that (and in that order) by accident.
>
> but i'm done with you. you definitely won't going to admit your 
> mistakes, apologise, and change the way you're acting. i tried 
> to put you back on tracks, but it looks like you've never been 
> on the tracks at all.

I get it, thanks.

History repeats itself: PHP was just a bunch of simple scripts, 
Go was built for Google's internal problems.

Anything new is ridiculed at first.

I pay attention to technical comments, I listen to constructive 
criticism, I ignore the rest.

And I don't stop - I keep learning.

Thanks for your time.


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