On Wednesday, 2 February 2022 at 08:14:32 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The University of Queensland's Centre for Hypersonics has [a gas dynamics toolkit](https://gdtk.uqcloud.net/) that, since 1994, has evolved from C, to C++, and now to D. Peter Jacobs, Rowan Gallon, and Kyle Damm wrote a little about it for the D Blog.

The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2022/02/02/a-gas-dynamics-toolkit-in-d/


Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/sij99d/they_wrote_a_gas_dynamics_toolkit_in_d/

This reminds me about SARC. They use D for hydrodynamics software because (among other reasons) it's approachable enough for naval engineers. Now it's revealed that D is used for aerodynamic software because it's approachable enough for aeronautical engineers. Might it have anything to do with that D is designed by one?

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