Thread overview
a funny thought
Feb 07, 2004
imr1984
Feb 07, 2004
Phill
Feb 07, 2004
Matthew
Feb 07, 2004
Stephan Wienczny
Feb 07, 2004
The Lone Haranguer
Feb 07, 2004
Matthew
February 07, 2004
heres a thought: Microsoft did VB, they did VC and if D catches on theyll have to churn out VD as well :)


February 07, 2004
HAHAHHAHAHA
Now that would be good!

Phill.


"imr1984" <imr1984_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:c02aph$1rsl$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> heres a thought: Microsoft did VB, they did VC and if D catches on theyll
have
> to churn out VD as well :)
>
>


February 07, 2004
I've got it on good authority that Microsoft have no interest in D for the foreseeable future. ;/

"imr1984" <imr1984_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:c02aph$1rsl$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> heres a thought: Microsoft did VB, they did VC and if D catches on theyll
have
> to churn out VD as well :)
>
>


February 07, 2004
Matthew wrote:
> I've got it on good authority that Microsoft have no interest in D for the
> foreseeable future. ;/
> 

What do you think will happen if D becomes more popular than C and C++ together?

Stephan

February 07, 2004
In article <c02v5g$2v6h$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Stephan Wienczny says...
>
>Matthew wrote:
>> I've got it on good authority that Microsoft have no interest in D for the foreseeable future. ;/
>> 
>
>What do you think will happen if D becomes more popular than C and C++ together?
>
>Stephan
>

Pig mypig = new Pig() ;
mypig.Fly() ;


February 07, 2004
> In article <c02v5g$2v6h$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Stephan Wienczny says...
> >
> >Matthew wrote:
> >> I've got it on good authority that Microsoft have no interest in D for
the
> >> foreseeable future. ;/
> >>
> >
> >What do you think will happen if D becomes more popular than C and C++ together?
> >
> >Stephan
> >
>
> Pig mypig = new Pig() ;
> mypig.Fly() ;

LOL! A far better reply. :)

(Am still ROFL now)