On Monday, 6 June 2016 at 02:20:52 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
Andrei posted this on another thread. I felt it deserved its
own thread. It's very important.
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I go to conferences. Train and consult at large companies.
Dozens every year, cumulatively thousands of people. I talk
about D and ask people what it would take for them to use the
language. Invariably I hear a surprisingly small number of
reasons:
* The garbage collector eliminates probably 60% of potential
users right off.
* Tooling is immature and of poorer quality compared to the
competition.
* Safety has holes and bugs.
* Hiring people who know D is a problem.
* Documentation and tutorials are weak.
* There's no web services framework (by this time many folks
know of D, but of those a shockingly small fraction has even
heard of vibe.d). I have strongly argued with Sönke to bundle
vibe.d with dmd over one year ago, and also in this forum.
There wasn't enough interest.
* (On Windows) if it doesn't have a compelling Visual Studio
plugin, it doesn't exist.
* Let's wait for the "herd effect" (corporate support) to start.
* Not enough advantages over the competition to make up for the
weaknesses above.
Hello,
why not a poll, and ask the community that they want first.
- tiny web library from vibe.d will not be complicated
- improve documentation, the same
- tour.dlang.io improvements
- make an editor work properly on all platforms YES
- weekly tutorials. (that will be 30 until the end of year)
- more noise on how to use proper dlang. dfmd, dub, dscanner.
- make the website much friendly. Hire some freelancers and make
the website nice!
#makedlanggreatagain!