Would it be possible to find out at DConf in Munich why exactly D
is so popular in Germany (my impression) and in other countries
of Europe (and that general post code) like France, Italy, GB,
Romania and Russia etc.? I've always been intrigued by the fact
that it originated in the US but that it's in "the old world"
that a lot of enthusiasts (and contributors) are found. It's just
because you would usually associate innovation with the "new
world", but in this particular case D must have struck a chord
with the old world. Is it marketing and economic / pragmatic
factors that lead to poor adoption rates (and sometimes outright
hostility) in the US. Maybe, but I think there's something in the
engineering approach and the concepts that "talks" to us in the
"old world". I think this is an interesting topic as regards both
culture and technology. Any technology is embedded in and the
product of a certain culture / way of thinking - and D seems to
be a special case. Hint: there's a Ph.D. in it ;)
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