On Thursday, 28 December 2017 at 01:09:34 UTC, codephantom wrote:

But honestly, the best way to learn about a programming language, is to start using it.

Sure , **if** you decide it worth to be learned. And honestly, almost everybody knows that to get better at a task you must perform the task itself.


So I ask you...what have you written in D lately?

Small snippets. I believe is the best way to start with a new language. Then you decide if you like it, and if it serves any purpose for you. Adopting a new language for anything serious is a big commitment.

My problem currently is that I have no freaking idea what niche D serves, since as I said I perceive multiple personalities in it. I like a lot in the language, but I do not like that I perceive it as a indecisive language.

This is one of the reasons I asked Walter in this thread what is the future of the language ?
Where does it to go ? No clear answer yet.

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