A while back I put this search page together. I killed the old domain, but have set the site up on a new domain. In short, it is a custom Google search of D related web sites. The list of sites is old, so if I need to add some, just let me know. I would prefer to base urls that are strictly D related to keep the results 'pure'.
http://crdahl.com/d/ --Chris On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Manu <[email protected]> wrote: > On 16 March 2012 23:29, Nick Sabalausky <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> "Manu" <[email protected]> wrote in message >> news:[email protected]... >> > On 16 March 2012 03:23, ixid <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> D is a very poor name for a language. I appreciate it's late in the day >> >> for this and that it has probably been discussed before (not that I >> >> could >> >> find such a discussion with Google which relates to my point). Although >> >> the >> >> results for D are fine when googling for things like "D tutorial", more >> >> obscure terms are hard to find because "d" is so commonly used as a >> >> variable name. Searchability is important though I understand that this >> >> might be seen as a trivial point, it is a major human factor. The >> >> language >> >> would be far better off with a 3 to 5 letter identifier. It will >> >> succeed >> >> or >> >> fail for other reasons but an easily searchable name would help. Dlang >> >> as >> >> the search term isn't good enough because it's not actually the >> >> language's >> >> name, people don't use it that much when referring to D, nor do they >> >> usually use D2. >> >> >> > >> > Do you have trouble googling for C? I find that D related results are >> > currently only around 4-5 down the google results list, and it'll only >> > get >> > higher as it get's more popular. >> > C searches are fine... I am often surprised just how much influence >> > programmers seem to have on search results placement. >> > >> >> Google search results are different for everybody. They tailor the search >> results they give you based on your past search (and clickthrough) >> history. >> If you're doing a lot of programmer searches, they're going to start >> giving >> you more programmer results. > > > Perfect! So no problem then! Use D for a couple of months, and your search > results will sort themselves out :)
