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reply Bill Baxter via Digitalmars-d <digitalmars-d puremagic.com> writes:
Or at least that's the impression one might get from reading this Wired
article:
http://www.wired.com/2015/08/googles-house-programming-language-now-runs-phones/?mbid=social_gplus

"""
[Go] is at the forefront of a new breed of languages that can rapidly
execute code across a large number of systems, while still allowing large
teams of coders to build this code at speed. This also includes languages
such D, used at Facebook, and Rust, developed at Mozilla, the organization
behind the Firefox web browser.
"""

--bb
Aug 19 2015
parent "Laeeth Isharc" <laeethnospam nospamlaeeth.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 19 August 2015 at 23:59:54 UTC, Bill Baxter wrote:
 Or at least that's the impression one might get from reading 
 this Wired
 article:
 http://www.wired.com/2015/08/googles-house-programming-language-now-runs-phones/?mbid=social_gplus

 """
 [Go] is at the forefront of a new breed of languages that can 
 rapidly
 execute code across a large number of systems, while still 
 allowing large
 teams of coders to build this code at speed. This also includes 
 languages
 such D, used at Facebook, and Rust, developed at Mozilla, the 
 organization
 behind the Firefox web browser.
 """

 --bb
It was very interesting to hear the comments from the CEO of Weka (Israeli storage startup) - they have stuff they want to share, but not so much time to do it themselves. So they were appealing for a competent D freelancer to help on a paid basis to do so. I wonder if they have filled this need - if not, should it not be on the D recruiting site? More generally, I think there is benefit to creating different channels for different use domains on the main web site. The kinds of problems you have in similar domains tend to recur (if they truly are similar domains), but the answers are fragmented and not to be found in one's place. John Colvin made an excellent point about using D for science (it's not a question of unshiny marketing that can be polished, but of no marketing). His point applies more generally: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=dlang+game+programming https://duckduckgo.com/?q=dlang+bioinformatics https://duckduckgo.com/?q=dlang+financial+data Journalists have a difficult job to do, and if one has a message to communicate, it's always helpful to make it easy for them. [That also means having a set of contacts for different domains that they can contact for quotes, background briefing and so on]. We could do better here, I think. Colvin's work is a start. Who else will step up? I am doing what I can in my small way, which isn't much for now, but might be a lot in a few years. Laeeth.
Aug 19 2015