July 31, 2016
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote:
> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
>
> it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life.
>
> also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway.

https://forums.embarcadero.com/thread.jspa?messageID=831486&#831486

Again an evidence of your super ego. You think that your own experiences stand for everybody while it's actually representing anything byt you, which is quite near from the nil.
July 31, 2016
On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 04:51:13 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
> But this would be our own subreddit. I don't disagree if you're talking about r/programming.

Oh, the people are terrible, but the platform is worse - I don't like the tree view nor the voting system. It makes it really hard to follow developing discussions and judge the content for yourself.

I'm someone who either reads the whole thread and tries to respond holistically or just doesn't post at all (usually), so segmenting the thread into subthreads with new stuff popping up in the middle at random where it is really hard to actually find it (sometimes I search a reddit page for "minutes ago"...) just kills it.

Reddit encourages hyper fragmentation and repeating the same opinions over and over again.
July 31, 2016
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 22:52:23 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:30:55 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
>> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote:
>>> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
>>>
>>> it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life.
>>>
>>> also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway.
>>
>> Fucking schyzo ;)
>> Have you took your little pills today ?
>
> Well this is beautiful marketing for the language. At some point, the leadership will need to put away ideology and get realistic about what belongs on this site.

I agree with this sentiment. One of D's strengths is the helpful responses on the Learn forum. It is something the D community can be proud of. Participants in such personal attacks may view it as primarily as a 1-1 interchange, but they do take away from this strength. Better would be to move personal conflicts to some other venue.
July 31, 2016
On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 10:11:46 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote:
>> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
>>
>> it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life.
>>
>> also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway.
>
> https://forums.embarcadero.com/thread.jspa?messageID=831486&#831486
>
> Again an evidence of your super ego. You think that your own experiences stand for everybody while it's actually representing anything byt you, which is quite near from the nil.

He clearly suffers from NPD. I believe this is due to ignorance of experience. With such little real world experience one conjures up their own fabricated sense of reality that revolves around themselves. Such people lack the ability to understand others experiences and write them off because they do not coincide with their own. It's a form of the god complex, yet clearly these people are not god and generally not even that intelligent, experienced in life , etc, or happen just to be good at one thing which they treat as the only thing that matters; which is illogical and insane but very convenient for them.



August 01, 2016
On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 18:15:49 UTC, Gorge Jingale wrote:
> On Sunday, 31 July 2016 at 10:11:46 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
>> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:24:55 UTC, ketmar wrote:
>>> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 12:18:08 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
>>>
>>> it you think that you know the things better than somebody who actually *lived* there in those times... well, keep thinking that. also, don't forget to teach physics to physicians, medicine to medics, and so on. i'm pretty sure that you will have a great success as a stupidiest comic they ever seen in their life.
>>>
>>> also, don't bother answering me, i won't see it anyway.
>>
>> https://forums.embarcadero.com/thread.jspa?messageID=831486&#831486
>>
>> Again an evidence of your super ego. You think that your own experiences stand for everybody while it's actually representing anything byt you, which is quite near from the nil.
>
> He clearly suffers from NPD. I believe this is due to ignorance of experience. With such little real world experience one conjures up their own fabricated sense of reality that revolves around themselves. Such people lack the ability to understand others experiences and write them off because they do not coincide with their own. It's a form of the god complex, yet clearly these people are not god and generally not even that intelligent, experienced in life , etc, or happen just to be good at one thing which they treat as the only thing that matters; which is illogical and insane but very convenient for them.

No his condition is not NPD. The other day he said publicly on IRC what it's but I don't remember the exact name. But it's serious, e.g you can find it in the DSM-5, with a specific code, designation etc.

Let's close this discussion for real this time. I'm sorry for the trolling but at a time i wanted to be right for this stupid story of academic license...
January 21, 2019
On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 at 10:42:50 UTC, lkfsdg wrote:
> On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 at 15:11:00 UTC, llaine wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm using D since a few month now and I was wondering why people don't jump onto it that much and why it isn't the "big thing" already.
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>> Everybody is into javascript nowadays, but IMO even for doing web I found Vibe.d more interesting and efficient than node.js for example.
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>> I agree that you have to be pragmatic and choose the right tools for the right jobs but I would be interested to have other opinion on thoses questions.
>
> Seriously, it could take years before D gets really popular and that's normal. Web languages have raised quickly because they were new, they weren't fighting against anything. D has C, Java and C++ plus the other "new" languages Go, Rust.
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> Also I predict that the more it'll get popular the less it will attract hobbyist. I did't realized at the beginning (I've discovered D in 2012 then started to learn more seriously in 2014) but Alexandrescu clairly aims at a professional usage so it'll become less and less fun.

I agree with you.
January 21, 2019
On Monday, 21 January 2019 at 11:37:52 UTC, sneha wrote:
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>
> I agree with you.

Holy thread necromancy, batman!

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  Simen
January 21, 2019
On Monday, 21 January 2019 at 11:41:36 UTC, Simen Kjærås wrote:
> On Monday, 21 January 2019 at 11:37:52 UTC, sneha wrote:
> [snip]
>>
>> I agree with you.
>
> Holy thread necromancy, batman!
>
> --
>   Simen

He's probably using IE so he just got the latest forum updates there.
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