On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 at 12:17:44 UTC, bauss wrote:


Yes I agree it's great that D is talked about.

I just feel like someone is dropping salt into my coffee when it's misinterpreted.

I hope one day all the legacy, non-relevant issues D had will cease to exist and that it will be looked upon what it is __today__ instead of what it was in the __past__

I know. But this will take time, and it will happen in the end, if the D community keeps up the good work. Nothing beats tenacicty. And if you look at the companies using D, these are facts that cannot be ignored forever (e.g. Funkwerk http://www.funkwerk.com/en/). If articles like that annoy you, I'd say you either write to them or if there's a section for comments, set the record straight right below the article to the readers' benefit.

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