On Tuesday, 5 January 2016 at 12:27:12 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
I wonder what kind of programming people plan or _hope_ to use
D for in 2016?
8. or something else?
The toy language bug has bitten me, too. I'm going for maximum
modularity in the compiler to make it easy to hook in fancy tools.
What other languages do you think you will use or toy with in
2016 and for what purpose?
Probably a lot of C++ for my computer science classes.
What would it take for you to use D instead, or what changes
would be needed for you to move from language X to D?
Some very forward-thinking professors. ;)