On Friday, April 21, 2017 17:20:14 Vasudev Ram via Digitalmars-d 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.
I've never heard of anyone doing anything like this in any language. Normally, you'd just say that someone is a D programmer or a C++ programmer or a Java Programmer, etc. But then again, I come from a C++ background, not a scripting language background, and the folks who primarily use scripting languages often tend to look at things differently. - Jonathan M Davis
