September 16, 2012 totally satisfied :D | ||||
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The best idea I had today: rename D into :D * Easier to google * the :D experience (Satisfied Customers smile) * :D associates with programming, it is symbol in f.e. LISP and Ruby * backwards compatible: no need to update sitename, etc. * Its predecessor is :C, a very very unhappy language I hope :D parses in D community. Jøn ps :C reminds me of Retort in the Muppet show: use C to have your programming experiments blow up on you. |
September 16, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jøn | Nice :D Love it |
September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jøn | On Sunday, 16 September 2012 at 21:59:30 UTC, Jøn wrote:
> The best idea I had today: rename D into :D
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> * Easier to google
You might be surprised to see that D is the number 1 result for ":D" even today.
David
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September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Nadlinger | On Monday, September 17, 2012 09:05:48 David Nadlinger wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 September 2012 at 21:59:30 UTC, Jøn wrote:
> > The best idea I had today: rename D into :D
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> > * Easier to google
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> You might be surprised to see that D is the number 1 result for ":D" even today.
The search results seem to be identical whether you search for D or :D, so the colon seems to be ignored. Of course, the fact that dlang.org comes up first could just be because google taylors its results to you, and we're both people who deal with D (and presumably search for it from time to time) already.
- Jonathan M Davis
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September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Il giorno lun, 17/09/2012 alle 00.00 +0200, "Jøn" ha scritto:
> The best idea I had today: rename D into :D
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> * Easier to google
> * the :D experience (Satisfied Customers smile)
> * :D associates with programming, it is symbol in f.e. LISP and
> Ruby
> * backwards compatible: no need to update sitename, etc.
> * Its predecessor is :C, a very very unhappy language
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> I hope :D parses in D community.
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> Jøn
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> ps :C reminds me of Retort in the Muppet show: use C to have your programming experiments blow up on you.
>
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September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jøn | > * Its predecessor is :C, a very very unhappy language
lawl
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September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jonathan M Davis | On Monday, 17 September 2012 at 07:16:15 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote: > On Monday, September 17, 2012 09:05:48 David Nadlinger wrote: >> On Sunday, 16 September 2012 at 21:59:30 UTC, Jøn wrote: >> > The best idea I had today: rename D into :D >> > >> > * Easier to google >> >> You might be surprised to see that D is the number 1 result for >> ":D" even today. > > The search results seem to be identical whether you search for D or :D, so the > colon seems to be ignored. This was exactly my point – prepending a colon doesn't magically make the name "easier to google" (if the proposal was even meant serious in the first place). > Of course, the fact that dlang.org comes up first > could just be because google taylors its results to you, and we're both people > who deal with D (and presumably search for it from time to time) already. I used a completely fresh browser session and was connected via my university network, so unless Google does a really worrying amount of tracking… David |
September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Nadlinger | On Monday, September 17, 2012 14:21:45 David Nadlinger wrote:
> I used a completely fresh browser session and was connected via my university network, so unless Google does a really worrying amount of tracking…
If you're logged in, it'll use that, and it'll probably use your IP, but if you weren't logged in, and your IP wasn't one that you'd had before, then unless they're tracking via cookies, then I wouldn't expect them to be tracking you. It's actually possible to do a fairly good job of tracking you if you have javascript and/or flash enabled, because they can get at the list of fonts and whatnot on your computer, making you rather unique very quickly unless you have a _very_ standard setup (there was a paper about it not too long ago that got referenced on slashdot), but I wouldn't expect them to be going to all of that trouble. So, it sounds like it's fairly likely that dlange.org is starting to be the winning hit for searching the letter D, which is a good thing.
- Jonathan M Davis
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September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jøn | On Sunday, 16 September 2012 at 21:59:30 UTC, Jøn wrote:
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> The best idea I had today: rename D into :D
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> * Easier to google
> * the :D experience (Satisfied Customers smile)
> * :D associates with programming, it is symbol in f.e. LISP and Ruby
> * backwards compatible: no need to update sitename, etc.
> * Its predecessor is :C, a very very unhappy language
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> I hope :D parses in D community.
>
> Jøn
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> ps :C reminds me of Retort in the Muppet show: use C to have your programming experiments blow up on you.
I think that is a great idea. Or at least, make it the official logo/mascot, or the unofficial name.
It is these kinds of details give programmers a more personal bond with the language they are coding in.
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I am a :D coder
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September 17, 2012 Re: totally satisfied :D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jonathan M Davis | On Monday, 17 September 2012 at 07:16:15 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> On Monday, September 17, 2012 09:05:48 David Nadlinger wrote:
>> On Sunday, 16 September 2012 at 21:59:30 UTC, Jøn wrote:
>> > The best idea I had today: rename D into :D
>> >
>> > * Easier to google
>>
>> You might be surprised to see that D is the number 1 result for
>> ":D" even today.
>
> The search results seem to be identical whether you search for D or :D, so the
> colon seems to be ignored. Of course, the fact that dlang.org comes up first
> could just be because google taylors its results to you, and we're both people
> who deal with D (and presumably search for it from time to time) already.
>
> - Jonathan M Davis
Yep, I regretted the Google suggestion soon afterwards, because :D is more common than D in other contexts.
But I do think :D is a better brand, more recognizable, and D sure needs a little help in that area. So if the search results do not change... that at least leaves the option open.
Anyway, the post was for your entertainment. But from what we entertain the future springs. So surely D future is :D ...
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