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by scrumper
2709 days ago
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> * Provides no evidence... I'd go further and say it provides the opposite - it shows a low and declining search trend. The rest of it is a fairly sloppy guide on how to set up Atom for D development. Seems to have been written just to have an excuse to make that puerile joke. |
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This.
Additionally, the only moment in time when D was a reasonable concept was before C++11, when the development of C++ was stalled and there were a few pain points with C++98 that justified picking up other tools.
Since then C++ started evolving and a majority of those pain points were addressed, thus leaving D without any major selling point or even purpose.
To make matters worse, with the whole industry shift to the web C+ has since seen a decline in market share. Therefore D is placed as a poor replacement for the incumbent of a market share in decline.