On 17/10/2010 20:11, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 10/17/2010 01:09 PM, Jeff Nowakowski wrote:
On 10/16/2010 04:05 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:

It's a subset of duck typing. I don't think calling a function that
supports a limited form of duck typing "duck" is a lie.

I'm sure if it was on a Go slide you would.

Probably not in as strong terms, but if you want to point out that I'm
biased... what can I do? I'm a simple man.

Andrei

When I first heard you say you were biased (in the Google Talk), I thought you were being facetious, or just exaggerating.

I'm not so sure anymore, and I hope that is not the case. Because, as I'm sure you must realize, being biased for D will only result in an outcome of mild to severe annoyance and loss of credibility from: * people biased for languages which are perceived to be competitors to D (like Go).
* people who are (or strive to be) unbiased.

And given who you are (one of the designers of D), this outcome will apply not just to yourself, but D as well, which obviously is not a good thing.

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Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer

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