February 21, 2006 Re: Putting D on my CV | ||||
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Posted in reply to Cris | In article <dtdeoc$2q7k$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Cris says... > > >>> These days when naming something we have to also to consider how it will be displayed on the Net. In that context for instance the name C++ is perfect. >> >> I agree, which is why I suggest that anyone putting up a web page on D have the text "D programming language" on it somewhere. > >You could put that suggestion somewhere on your web page so everybody can see it. > >What about inventing some alias convention like dlang or whatever you like it that people can put it on their page, so that it is used for searching purposes. > >Anyway some searching systems do not work well with single characters names like D, even if you write: "D Language", they'll produce "D" and "Language" resaults, which unfortunately will be garbage. No, if you use "D Language" inside little quotes every search engine ive ever seen will look for that as a literal string. "D Language" works pretty well. I believe the real reason you arent seeing the hundreds of hits for D is because they dont exist yet :D |
February 21, 2006 Re: Putting D on my CV | ||||
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Posted in reply to Cris | "Cris" <central_p@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dtdeoc$2q7k$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Anyway some searching systems do not work well with single characters names like D, even if you write: "D Language", they'll produce "D" and "Language" resaults, which unfortunately will be garbage. Put the quotes around it in the google search box: "d programming" rather than: d programming |
February 21, 2006 Re: Putting D on my CV | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stewart Gordon | Stewart Gordon escribió: > I'm in the process of getting my CV up to scratch. In the skills section, I have a list of languages that I can program in. > > Has anyone else put D in such a section? > I have done it. > Looking at the idea, I know that there have been other languages called D. > > http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/27897.html > > I believe the one we talk of here is probably the best known now. However, what if the language called D that a prospective employer has heard of is one of the others? > > I suppose there are ways to disambiguate, but wonder what's best. > > Opinions? > I guess they'd have to ask about D and see if we're talking about the same D (not that anyone has bothered to ask me.) > Stewart. > -- Carlos Santander Bernal |
February 21, 2006 Re: Putting D on my CV | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stewart Gordon | Stewart Gordon wrote: > I'm in the process of getting my CV up to scratch. In the skills section, I have a list of languages that I can program in. > > Has anyone else put D in such a section? Yup, though I haven't been on an interview since adding it. I've given some interviews in the past few years however, and always like to see indications that applicants are *interested* in the field. Listing a language like D is one way to suggest that, and also gives the interviewer an opening to ask about your interests a bit. > I suppose there are ways to disambiguate, but wonder what's best. "The D Programming Language" is the string Walter suggests is used on web pages. It should be sufficient to disambiguate if you're worried people won't know what 'D' you're referring to. Sean |
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