Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Monday, June 28, 2010 16:03:40 BLS wrote:
Read the comments, a lot of them bring in D. Some D related questions
should be answered.
http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/06/does-the-world-need-yet-anothe.html
Bjoern
D did seem to pop up in the comments a fair bit, which is certainly interesting.
However, the interview itself said very little about Go other than why they
decided to create it. If I were looking to find out much about Go, it sure
wouldn't help much. It seems primarily to be of interest in informing you of
Go's existence. But than again, I suppose that a lot of those type of interviews
are pretty sparse on info that's actually interesting. It's hard to cover any
real meat of a language in such a small, informal space.
It was nice to see support for D in the comments though. In fact, I don't think
that there was a lot of support for Go there, oddly enough.
Although the comments contain praise that's definitely underserved, it
was heartwarming to see D get so much love. I decided to not participate
to that thread (though I'm itching to). But, FWIW I'll have a (longer)
interview on InformIT.com in which Eric Niebler grills me with questions
about D. I can't wait to see it out.
Andrei