Just a thought for boosting D's street cred:

Perhaps...take a worthwhile C/C++ project with real potential, fork it, and port it to D. And make a real commitment to maintaining it. Obviously a bit of a gambit, granted, but the potential payout is improving a worthwhile tool's maintainability while showing off a real-world example of the benefits and practical worthiness of switching to D.

Just a thought.

In a similar vein, I have to say I'm thoroughly impressed with what I've learned of Mir. AIUI, aside from being a fantastic lib, it looks like a tool with very high widespread potential that's written in D, yet also targets, more or less, C/C++ users in addition to D users. A tactic I've definitely been in favor of[1] and would love to see pushed as far as it can go.

Rah rah, D, sys boom bah, insert mental image here of me <https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/714873?v=3&s=460> with pom-poms ;)

[1] https://semitwist.com/articles/article/view/we-re-overlooking-a-key-part-of-c-c-d-user-migration

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