On Friday, 21 April 2017 at 19:26:34 UTC, Moritz Maxeiner wrote:
On Friday, 21 April 2017 at 17:20:14 UTC, Vasudev Ram wrote:
Hi list,
I hope the question is self-evident from the message subject.
If not, it means: what are D developers generally called (to
indicate that they develop in D)? The question occurred to me
somehow while browsing some D posts on the forums just now.
DLanger? DLangist? D'er? Doer? :)
I tend to favor DLanger, FWIW.
Interested to know, just for fun ...
I do realize that there may not be commonly known or accepted
terms like this for all languages. For example, I don't know
if there is such a term for a C or C++ developer. Might make
for an interesting thread.
Cheers,
Vasudev
Site: https://vasudevram.github.io
Dlang posts: https://jugad2.blogspot.com/search/label/dlang
Python posts: https://jugad2.blogspot.com/search/label/python
Twixt the denizens of development dwell more than dastards and
demons,
not just disciples and deliverers: Dreamers!
Duh.
Deity. Disciples. Denizens. Dastards. Demons. Deliverers.
Dreamers.
Dis thread seems to be doing well, wonder what de devil it will
be like in hell.
<Walks back to terminal/>
De D dev session seems to be doing dandy, danke, D team, cause
dat's handy.
Ctrl-D