On 07/09/2017 06:12 PM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Sunday, 9 July 2017 at 17:07:16 UTC, bitwise wrote:
I suppose I'm biased, and PHP/Python have a fair following, but after
a few years of PHP coding (part time as part of a larger project) I'm
not sure I will ever make a full psychological recovery..
PHP actually is one of the languages that call this `trim`....
But I've never had the kind of problems with D's names that I have with
PHP's assorted weirdness.
It's nowhere remotely as bad as PHP (frankly, nothing else is), but D's
growth over the years *has* left Phobos with a bit of a..."temporal
inconsistancy" issue. Some things have been ironed out a bit (like how
there was a module or two that used to use very unix CLI'ish naming
conventions instead of D-ish namings), but there's still more to be
done. And more will continue to be needed, with (ex.) allocators getting
more and more finalized.