On 22/10/2010 12:26 AM, retard wrote:
Thu, 21 Oct 2010 13:13:54 +0100, Bruno Medeiros wrote:

On 17/09/2010 23:39, retard wrote:
Fri, 17 Sep 2010 14:33:30 -0700, Walter Bright wrote:

retard wrote:
FWIW, if you're picking up one of the most used languages out there,
their list won't differ that much:

Exactly. Much of that can be summed up as D being intended for
professional production use, rather than:

1. a teaching tool (Pascal)
2. a research project (Haskell)
3. being focussed on solving one particular problem (Erlang) 4.
designed to promote a related product (Flash) 5. designed for kids
(Logo) 6. designed for non-programmers (Basic) 7. one paradigm to rule
them all (Smalltalk) 8. gee, math is hard (Java) 9. implementing
skynet (Lisp)

A funny pic, somewhat related.. (language X, as seen by language Y
users)

http://i.imgur.com/1gF1j.jpg

retard, this is your best post ever! xP

That's sad to hear -- I'm conscientiously aiming for bigger and bigger
disappointments :-)

Take it as a compliment as it one of the few that you will ever get on
this newsgroup.

Kind regards,
Justin

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