"Trass3r" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:op.v2ze74ma3ncmek@enigma... >> Now D is also quite cool, I would just like for the language compilers >> to be a bit more stable. > > They have been vastly improving, really. > >> Currently I do have more sucess proposing C++11 based solutions as Go or >> D based ones, on the type of corporate environment I work in. > > That's not D's or Go's fault. Most guys especially in bigger corporations > are plain ignorant and wear blinders. > Strangely that even applies to universities.
Not real surprising. Universities can be *enormously* ignorant and conceited. (Community colleges too...my god, some of the flaming egos and politics around there are mind-boggling, especially considering it's *just* a CC...) > Hell, they didn't even know about clang even though they were progressive > enough to use C++0x. I once had a university professor who openly admitted C was the only language he knew - and yet he didn't even understand how C's null-terminated strings work. So he didn't really even know that one language.
