On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 09:48:25PM +0400, Dmitry Olshansky wrote: [...] > In brief I was half-sleeping in a train when a young guy > takes a seat next to me. He pulls out a laptop and powers it up. > > Idly wondering what I'll see this time around (HTML/JS? Python/Ruby? > MS Word, PowerPoint?) to my surprise I notice it boots Arch linux. > > Cute... and then the guy starts X11 from the console... (dubious) > with Xfce (+1 from me, though I'm with Cinnamon now). > > The next thing he does: fire up a terminal and Geany. > > Command line goes like: > > cd Code/D > > cd <some-project> > > git pull > > And then he's off furiously hacking on some GTK-based project written > in D. (I omit the details, though the repo is public) Actually it's > some kind of client-server file transfer utility, alpha quality it > seems. I even checked the repo, seems like he's involved in some tiny > software startup. > > Bottom line for me this kind of thing beats TIOBE index any day of the > week :) [...]
Wait, wait, so you're saying, this random guy sitting next to you is, of all things, coding in D, and you didn't even have a conversation with him?! T -- Без труда не выловишь и рыбку из пруда.
