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Well done
Feb 28, 2005
Derek
Feb 28, 2005
Dave
Feb 28, 2005
Walter
Feb 28, 2005
clayasaurus
Feb 28, 2005
jicman
Mar 02, 2005
Paul Bonser
February 28, 2005
Walter,
thank you for working so patiently with us. I think you are doing a some
great work with the D language. I am making quite a commitment to it for my
future projects.

-- 
Derek
Melbourne, Australia
February 28, 2005
In article <8mzfbpgzufti$.1m1q0at4e5uvo$.dlg@40tude.net>, Derek says...
>
>Walter,
>thank you for working so patiently with us. I think you are doing a some
>great work with the D language. I am making quite a commitment to it for my
>future projects.
>
>-- 
>Derek
>Melbourne, Australia

Hear, Hear!

- Dave


February 28, 2005
"Derek" <derek@psych.ward> wrote in message news:8mzfbpgzufti$.1m1q0at4e5uvo$.dlg@40tude.net...
> Walter,
> thank you for working so patiently with us. I think you are doing a some
> great work with the D language. I am making quite a commitment to it for
my
> future projects.

You're welcome!


February 28, 2005
Derek wrote:
> Walter,
> thank you for working so patiently with us. I think you are doing a some
> great work with the D language. I am making quite a commitment to it for my
> future projects.
> 

Amen, amen, D makes programming fun again!
February 28, 2005
clayasaurus says...
>
>Derek wrote:
>> Walter,
>> thank you for working so patiently with us. I think you are doing a some
>> great work with the D language. I am making quite a commitment to it for my
>> future projects.
>> 
>
>Amen, amen, D makes programming fun again!

Indeed!  This is the most fun I've had in years!  (Programming wise, of course!)
:-)


March 02, 2005
clayasaurus wrote:
> Derek wrote:
> 
>> Walter,
>> thank you for working so patiently with us. I think you are doing a some
>> great work with the D language. I am making quite a commitment to it for my
>> future projects.
>>
> 
> Amen, amen, D makes programming fun again!

It does. I was afraid to touch templates from the day that I first tried them in C++..decided to give them a try for a project I'm working on in D, and they just worked how they seemed like they should. It made me very happy :)
There are many other things, too.
I am using for a big project I've started recently (I think I shall keep it hush-hush until I have something to show, so's not to embarass myself)

-- 
-PIB

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