Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 00:49:43 -0700 From: Michael David Crawford <mdc@prgmr.com> Cc: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: New BSD licensed debugger Message-ID: <4A98DD97.1050505@prgmr.com> In-Reply-To: <D690363C-07B8-4B00-AB55-5C7DA2F1E965@rabson.org> References: <8819E53E-9F96-43E2-B7F5-F5393F5AE126@rabson.org> <fee671620908281334w47139f6dg773a10449dee3fc3@mail.gmail.com> <1F28170B-BA01-4988-8BB8-9875B9D00DD5@rabson.org> <4A9859CA.9080606@elischer.org> <D690363C-07B8-4B00-AB55-5C7DA2F1E965@rabson.org>
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I am curious - not wanting to start a pissing contest or anything - but why do you prefer D over other languages? Is D the wave of the future? Back when Microsoft shipped the very first version of Visual Studio that supported C++, advertisements started appearing everywhere, seeking coders with "5 years of Visual C++ experience". This despite Visual C++ having been on the market for only a few months. So next year, are all the recruiters going to be looking for coders with five years of Visual D experience? :-D Mike -- Michael David Crawford mdc@prgmr.com prgmr.com - We Don't Assume You Are Stupid. Xen-Powered Virtual Private Servers: http://prgmr.com/xen
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