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March 06, 2005 should walter rename D?... | ||||
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what are the problems with the name "D" - we can't have www.d.org or something - internet searchmachines do not like one/two-letter searchwords like C, or C++, C# or even D ... - there is "another" D language in suns DTrace "Dee" could be a good name, "A", "B", "C", "Dee" --"D" means: successor to a,b,c ..., "ee" means: expert emerge :-} because: -Dee is spoken like D -www.dee.org is avaiable -Dee isn't much in use in the internet in context of programming just my 0.00023 cents ... |
March 06, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to dennis luehring | dennis luehring wrote:
> "Dee" could be a good name, "A", "B", "C", "Dee"
> --"D" means: successor to a,b,c ..., "ee" means: expert emerge :-}
the name dee is used by an german sportwear company ... ;-{
but i hope you understand my problem with this one-letter name
if D becomes (and it will) an well known successor to C
it will be hard for newbies and even searchmachine pros to find
internet article because of the D letter
or couldn't we just create an official 3-4letters alias name for D
so that you can write "D aka Dee" on your homepage or something...
ciao dennis
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March 06, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to dennis luehring | dennis luehring wrote: >> --"D" means: successor to a,b,c ..., "ee" means: expert emerge :-} > > the name dee is used by an german sportwear company ... ;-{ > > but i hope you understand my problem with this one-letter name > if D becomes (and it will) an well known successor to C > it will be hard for newbies and even searchmachine pros to find > internet article because of the D letter Internet domains and naive search queries are really a non-issue... ? http://www.google.com/search?q=%22D%20programming%20language%22 http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/D/ BTW; "D" wasn't Walter's choice. --anders |
March 06, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to dennis luehring | On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 11:10:28 +0100, dennis luehring <dl.soluz@gmx.net> wrote:
> dennis luehring wrote:
>> "Dee" could be a good name, "A", "B", "C", "Dee"
>> --"D" means: successor to a,b,c ..., "ee" means: expert emerge :-}
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> the name dee is used by an german sportwear company ... ;-{
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> but i hope you understand my problem with this one-letter name
> if D becomes (and it will) an well known successor to C
> it will be hard for newbies and even searchmachine pros to find
> internet article because of the D letter
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> or couldn't we just create an official 3-4letters alias name for D
> so that you can write "D aka Dee" on your homepage or something...
>
> ciao dennis
Mars D?
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March 06, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to dennis luehring | dennis luehring wrote:
> what are the problems with the name "D"
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> - we can't have www.d.org or something
> - internet searchmachines do not like one/two-letter searchwords
> like C, or C++, C# or even D ...
> - there is "another" D language in suns DTrace
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> "Dee" could be a good name, "A", "B", "C", "Dee"
> --"D" means: successor to a,b,c ..., "ee" means: expert emerge :-}
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> because:
> -Dee is spoken like D
> -www.dee.org is avaiable
> -Dee isn't much in use in the internet in context of programming
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> just my 0.00023 cents ...
I always thought the name was Digital Mars D. Search engines like that and we already have DigitalMars.com/d.
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March 06, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to clayasaurus | > I always thought the name was Digital Mars D. Search engines like that and we already have DigitalMars.com/d.
DigitalMars D just happens to be the original compiler, not the name of the language. We don't say that Microsoft C++ is a separate language from GNU C++ (though sometimes I wonder..).
I like the name D. It's concise and makes it obvious that it's a successor to C. And it sounds like a programming language, as opposed to something like "Eiffel" or "Ruby." Those sound like they'd make good prototype names for something, but not for a finished language..
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March 07, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to dennis luehring | "dennis luehring" <dl.soluz@gmx.net> wrote in message news:d0eh19$2ipr$1@digitaldaemon.com... > what are the problems with the name "D" > > - we can't have www.d.org or something > - internet searchmachines do not like one/two-letter searchwords > like C, or C++, C# or even D ... I understand the issue. What works best is to grep for "D programming" or "D language". > - there is "another" D language in suns DTrace Sun's DTrace came later. Sun should change it's name. > > "Dee" could be a good name, "A", "B", "C", "Dee" > --"D" means: successor to a,b,c ..., "ee" means: expert emerge :-} > > because: > -Dee is spoken like D > -www.dee.org is avaiable > -Dee isn't much in use in the internet in context of programming > > just my 0.00023 cents ... I suggest in writing about the D programming language, occaisionally spell it out as "D programming language" so it will be indexed by Google under the right phrase. |
March 07, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to dennis luehring | dennis luehring wrote: > "Dee" could be a good name, "A", "B", "C", "Dee" > --"D" means: successor to a,b,c ..., "ee" means: expert emerge :-} > > because: > -Dee is spoken like D In English, that is... "D" has the advantage of being an abstract concept and thus simpler to use for speakers of other languages ? (D would be spelled out as "De" over here, in the country I live) Not that I see myself writing about "programspråket D" shortly, but I could. There's plenty of stuff on "programspråket C"... http://www.google.se/search?as_epq=%22programspr%C3%A5ket+C%22&lr=lang_sv I like D. (and with that, I really mean "The D programming language") --anders |
March 08, 2005 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | "Walter" <newshound@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:d0gb1g$16en$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> - there is "another" D language in suns DTrace > > Sun's DTrace came later. Sun should change it's name. I have seen several languages named D. It is, unfortunately a pretty obvious choice for research language after language. And, of course, plenty of slashdotters will say it should really be P. |
May 01, 2006 Re: should walter rename D?... | ||||
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Posted in reply to Charlie Patterson | >And, of course, plenty of slashdotters will say it should really be P.
Yes, because of BCPL. B was an interpreted language based on BCPL, and its successor was C, from the next letter in BCPL. So the next successor should be P, and the next one after that, L.
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