On Wednesday, 23 September 2015 at 16:22:02 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
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FWIW, Python hit pretty big success with a different approach: Appeal to people's innate desire for instant gratification. By the time they discover the downsides, they're already knee-deep. (Obviously I'm not suggesting this was intentional, just seems to be the way it played out.)

Instant gratification in Python == 10x more productive in Python. This is why Python succeeds.

D can compete in this market using dub and rdmd. D can also compete in the Java/C#/C/C++ markets, a place where Python often falls short.

bye,
lobo


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