On Wednesday, 29 October 2014 at 15:09:27 UTC, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d wrote:
Universities can never teach anything. Universities are places that should support and guide student learning.

Teachers teach the moment they open their mouths… (even if it is unintended and the wrong things are being deduced by students).

The naming strategy in the standard library of a language acts as an exemplar of how a language should be used. STL and C++, Phobos and D.

Which is why I currently do not use STL or Phobos…

Thus the naming and coding conventions in Phobos specify what the D community should emulate. Even when they are wrong.

Hardly.

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