On Saturday, 25 June 2022 at 07:37:51 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
>Indeed, but you should pick a target group. If there are 5 different use scenarios for D and 5% is missing for each scenario then you have a 95% solution for each, but maybe a 75% solution in total.
Yes. So, finally, the question is "positioning". Who is your "target user"?
What kind of people are you going to attract to join 'd'?
I have been proposing to attract talents in c++.
Because 'c++' talents care about 'speed/memory' most, and they are also willing to write libraries. This is an excellent group! Why not attract them?
Listen carefully to their opinions. What they are not satisfied with is the direction of D's efforts!
Through them to help 'd' writing the library and increasing the peripheral ecology of 'd'!
Our opponent is 'rust' , so we must compete with with rust in who attract most C++ talents!
This is where D should go.Talents is the most important! Meeting their needs is more important than meeting the needs of ordinary users!
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