By some bizarre coincidence, or rightfully so, an (somewhat artificial attempt at a cleanroom-ish) unbiased attempt to find out what Google associates with each letter of the English alphabet, someone with extra time on their hands at BBC's technology department, I was pleasantly surprised to find, found D (language) to be the highest ranked single character Google search result for D, in good company, right next to the letter (and language) C.

The article (link below) is titled "Google: An A to Z of search results"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-44725867

All I can think was—"D is going places"

PS: Apologies for the excessive parentheticals. In an attempt to convey my precise thoughts, I might have murdered English Grammar and rendered the post incomprehensible. Although being humans—as opposed to an (NLP) bot—you should be able to get the point one way or the other.

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Sameer

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