On Thursday, 28 May 2015 at 14:38:51 UTC, Manu wrote:
I've been using D in all my personal projects for years now, but I
lament coding C at work every day, and I pine for salvation.

I'm pretty lucky, I work at a small startup that does drones for agriculture and have had the freedom to pick whatever language I think is best for the tasks at hand. As such, we now have some image analysis software in the works that is 100% D (save for the C libraries it uses and a bit of shell script). That said though, it sounds like we're getting ENVI cheap, and I have an opportunity to take a training course on extending it with "IDL," so that might end up being a better fit for the project in the long run.

The other major project I've worked on there is a web app which I did in JS as there's hardly any choice in that domain.

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