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September 19, 2003 My salvation | ||||
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I know these laurels have been heaped before but I as someone who was ready to walk away from the industry, D has given me a sense of excitment that I haven't felt for a long time. Congratulations to all involved and I look forward to making a more technical contribution in the near future. Justin |
September 19, 2003 Re: My salvation | ||||
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Posted in reply to jhenzie | :) ! I share your excitement! Charles <jhenzie@mac.com> wrote in message news:bkg371$utt$1@digitaldaemon.com... > I know these laurels have been heaped before but I as someone who was ready to > walk away from the industry, D has given me a sense of excitment that I haven't > felt for a long time. > > Congratulations to all involved and I look forward to making a more technical > contribution in the near future. > > Justin > > > > > > |
September 20, 2003 Re: My salvation | ||||
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Posted in reply to jhenzie | <jhenzie@mac.com> wrote in message news:bkg371$utt$1@digitaldaemon.com... > I know these laurels have been heaped before but I as someone who was ready to > walk away from the industry, D has given me a sense of excitment that I haven't > felt for a long time. Me too! I feel like I did back when I was working on the first native C++ compiler for the PC. |
September 20, 2003 Re: My salvation | ||||
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Posted in reply to jhenzie | Hmm, let me guess. You're not a moderator for comp.lang.c++.moderated? LOL! To be serious, I'm not sure I can say that I view D as my salvation, since I like to mix lots of languages, and I don't think any one language has even approached the outer suburbs of Perfection. D is perhaps a bit closer than some, but there's still a lot of kms to cover. However, I am very much enjoying working on the registry library, and since I'm a library kind of guy, the idea of writing substantial portions of libraries that will eventually get used by many people - since I believe that D *will* be very successful, despite the various naysayers throughout the industry - is a most attractive prospect. <jhenzie@mac.com> wrote in message news:bkg371$utt$1@digitaldaemon.com... > I know these laurels have been heaped before but I as someone who was ready to > walk away from the industry, D has given me a sense of excitment that I haven't > felt for a long time. > > Congratulations to all involved and I look forward to making a more technical > contribution in the near future. > > Justin > > > > > > |
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