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Is it d or is it D?
Mar 13, 2005
jicman
Mar 14, 2005
Walter
March 13, 2005
I am explaining this programming language to a friend of mine and I want to send him the right info.  I see that our newsgroup is called digitalmars.D and in the index.html it's called D.  On the examples directory is called d. I use d.  I have seen Derek use D.  I have seen folks mix it up in the same post.  So, I now ask: is it d or is it D?

thanks.


March 14, 2005
I'm almost certain the language is named "D".  Just like C is C.

However, that doesn't make people name files "blah.C", but rather "blah.c".  It is common practice among many to use lowercase in filenames.

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> I am explaining this programming language to a friend of mine and I want to send
> him the right info.  I see that our newsgroup is called digitalmars.D and in the
> index.html it's called D.  On the examples directory is called d. I use d.  I
> have seen Derek use D.  I have seen folks mix it up in the same post.  So, I now
> ask: is it d or is it D?
> 
> thanks.
> 
> 
March 14, 2005
"jicman" <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:d12gi0$2vf$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>
> I am explaining this programming language to a friend of mine and I want
to send
> him the right info.  I see that our newsgroup is called digitalmars.D and
in the
> index.html it's called D.  On the examples directory is called d. I use d.
I
> have seen Derek use D.  I have seen folks mix it up in the same post.  So,
I now
> ask: is it d or is it D?

I'd stick with "D".