Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:31:36 -0500, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 09:10:57PM +0000, retard wrote: >> I expect most >> of the every day apps to move to the cloud during the next 10 years. >> Unfortunately c++ and d missed the train here. > > D can do this. My D Windowing System project, while not originally > conceived for it, is already fairly capable of making "cloud" > applications, and when it is finished, it will knock the socks off Web > 2.0 - possibly, while being somewhat compatible with it. > > This idea behind it isn't specific to D, of course, but D is so vastly > superior to every other language ever made in almost every possible way > that I don't understand why you would ever /want/ to use another > language.
LOL. What if I want platform independent client side code (very useful in web 2.0 context), sandboxing, dynamic code loading, dynamic typing, functional programming, proof checker support, a stable language compiler / runtime, elegant looking code instead of some ctfe crap that badly emulates real ast macros? Unfortunately D isn't the best language out there for this particular domain IMHO.