digitalmars.D - How to get publicity for D.
- Iain Buclaw (3/3) Sep 26 2012 Apparently a good way to get public eye attention to a
- Paulo Pinto (5/8) Sep 26 2012 I noticed that as well.
- Andrei Alexandrescu (7/14) Sep 26 2012 Paulo, I recall you're a participant in both Go and D communities, and I...
- 1100110 (6/9) Sep 26 2012 Come on people, lets get on it then.
Apparently a good way to get public eye attention to a programming language is to write malware in it. :^) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/24/google_go_trojan/
Sep 26 2012
On Wednesday, 26 September 2012 at 12:02:42 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:Apparently a good way to get public eye attention to a programming language is to write malware in it. :^) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/24/google_go_trojan/I noticed that as well. In Go's case, it might be enough to have Google's blessing, but who knows.
Sep 26 2012
On 9/26/12 10:23 AM, Paulo Pinto wrote:On Wednesday, 26 September 2012 at 12:02:42 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:Paulo, I recall you're a participant in both Go and D communities, and I think we could learn a lot from them (and by transitivity, you). Are there things, for example, that work well for them that we should also do? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks, AndreiApparently a good way to get public eye attention to a programming language is to write malware in it. :^) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/24/google_go_trojan/I noticed that as well. In Go's case, it might be enough to have Google's blessing, but who knows.
Sep 26 2012
Come on people, lets get on it then. First order of business: 0-day exploits. Who has them? On Wed, 26 Sep 2012 07:03:25 -0500, Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw ubuntu.com> wrote:Apparently a good way to get public eye attention to a programming language is to write malware in it. :^) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/24/google_go_trojan/-- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Sep 26 2012