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D is a language with C-like syntax and static typing.Pricing:
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a faster hnsearchPricing:
- Open Source
A well written and absolutely gripping & interesting tale, also discussed here at the time (including by the blog author) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1174912 ). Particularly striking was how concurrent innovations like copper tools, steam boats, and milk pasteurization derailed only partially developed scurvy theory. One wonders if this story was part of Woody Allen's joke in _Sleeper_ about steak being found to be good for you.[1] { Probably more the constant thrashing about that has infected nutrition science since forever, though. } [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yCeFmn_e2c.
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Current programming and technology trends by Stack Overflow
It has, but it wasn't adopted by the pragmatists in that time. It's hard to tell if the early adopters adopted it either - It doesn't show up at all in the 2023 stack overflow survey (nor in the previous two years) - https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#technology-most-popular-technologies - It doesn't show up in questions asked on Stackoverflow since 2008 - https://insights.stackoverflow.com/trends?tags=kotlin%2Crust%2Ctypescript%2Cswift%2Cd - Nor on Google insights - https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2012-07-31%202022-07-29&q=%2Fm%2F0_lcrx4,%2Fm%2F0dsbpg6,%2Fm%2F0n50hxv,%2Fm%2F010sd4y3,D%20programming%20language But maybe there is a different data set that shows early adopters adopting D. But for me, I would say a language has been adopted by early adopters when it reaches 1% of all developers in a reasonably large survey. Given that, it's entirely fair for a company making a language decision now to ask if D will still be around in 10 years.
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