Am 16.11.2011 02:24, schrieb Jude Young:

I see one camp that is against using multi-paradigm on the basis that
it sounds buzz-wordy, and another camp for using because it does
actually mean something specific.


I'm not against calling D "multi paradigm", I'm just against the style of the "Modern convenience. Multi-paradigm power. Native efficiency." sentences. It *sounds* buzzwordy, regardless of the words. Even "Rusty bars. Heavy chains. Merciless guards." sounds like a cheap commercial ;)

OTOH "D is a modern, powerful multi-paradigm programming language that combines the efficiency of native code with the convenience of modern languages like C#" contains all those buzzwords but doesn't sound as bad.

Cheers,
- Daniel

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