On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 at 10:42:50 UTC, lkfsdg wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 at 15:11:00 UTC, llaine wrote:
Hi guys,

I'm using D since a few month now and I was wondering why people don't jump onto it that much and why it isn't the "big thing" already.

Everybody is into javascript nowadays, but IMO even for doing web I found Vibe.d more interesting and efficient than node.js for example.

I agree that you have to be pragmatic and choose the right tools for the right jobs but I would be interested to have other opinion on thoses questions.

Seriously, it could take years before D gets really popular and that's normal. Web languages have raised quickly because they were new, they weren't fighting against anything. D has C, Java and C++ plus the other "new" languages Go, Rust.

Also I predict that the more it'll get popular the less it will attract hobbyist. I did't realized at the beginning (I've discovered D in 2012 then started to learn more seriously in 2014) but Alexandrescu clairly aims at a professional usage so it'll become less and less fun.

I agree with you.

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