I recently noticed massive increase in new languages for a person
to jump into(Nim, Rust, Go...etc) but my question is weather the
D is actually used anywhere or are there chances of it dying
anytime soon.
So far I've tried a while bunch of languages and i do like D the
most, since i am used to
Thank you for your insights.
I've decided to stick with D.
A friend of mine told me that my post might have sounded a bit
trollish i assure you that was not the case.
Also i never used any mailing lists so wasn't sure who to reply
to so i replied to myself.
On Tuesday, 22 December 2015 at 21:58:24 UTC, Cavanni wrote:
On Tuesday, 22 December 2015 at 03:43:24 UTC, ShinraTensei
wrote:
A friend of mine told me that my post might have sounded a bit
trollish i assure you that was not the case.
In fact it sounds very nonsense to me. You know you jus
On Thursday, 24 December 2015 at 05:44:03 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
wrote:
On Thursday, 24 December 2015 at 00:16:16 UTC, rsw0x wrote:
On Tuesday, 22 December 2015 at 21:38:22 UTC, ZombineDev wrote:
On Tuesday, 22 December 2015 at 17:49:34 UTC, Jakob Jenkov
wrote:
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removed C++ because it ju