Am 27.01.2014 09:23, schrieb Manu:
I made an interesting observation recently... D has kind of ruined my
career ;)
Before I started using D a lot, I found C/C++ quite okay as a language.
But after extended time using D, I find C/C++ borderline intolerable,
and don't enjoy writing it at all.
But the tooling built around C/C++ is pretty good, and as such, I find
the tooling while working in D borderline intolerable.

So, before, I generally enjoyed my work, and felt generally productive.
Now days, whenever I do any work in either language, I find one aspect
or the other borderline intolerable, and I have trouble enjoying
spending my time programming for long periods before getting frustrated
and going and doing something else...

I'm quite serious, this is a true realisation of an unconscious
behaviour. D ruined C/C++ for me, but my expectations of C/C++'s tooling
still remains a barrier to my enjoyment of writing D code all time
time... I'm fucked!

So true for me, too... to the point that I'm sometimes mentally blocked from performing some simple kind of refactoring or implementing a little feature in C++ because my brain simply refuses to do that in such a sub-optimal way :(

With declining frequency of programming in C++ this got much worse (I was using D for some hobby projects besides my mostly C++ day job for some years until I finally also used it for a project at work before I quit and now use D almost exclusively).

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