On Sunday, 11 March 2018 at 01:41:33 UTC, psychoticRabbit wrote:
On Sunday, 11 March 2018 at 01:25:07 UTC, Dylan Graham wrote:

I'm not sure what you mean at that last sentence.

I mean, cause D is so compatible with C/C++/Java/C# - that you can easily switch between them.

Whereas as Go and Rust have their own thing going, making those languages really difficult in terms of "programmer" portability.

C++ became popular cause C programmers could easily use it.
Java became popular cause C/C++ programmers could easily use it.
C# became popular cause C/C++/Java programmers could easily use it.

D is gradually becoming popular cause C/C++/Java/C# programmers can easily use it.

Rust was more popular and who could use that?
Rust is popular because of its ideas, not because it pandered.

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