bsdooby 1 day ago

Utah Valley University? Or Romania, or Turkey? And why is D's usage hard to justify (because of Rust and/or contemporary C++)?

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acehreli 1 day ago

Mike Shah has been using D for teaching software engineering at Northeastern University and Yale. Here is his DLang playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvv0ScY6vfd9Fso-3cB4C...

MikeShah 1 day ago

We have also been using D for computer graphics and game programming as of this year! :D

zerr 7 hours ago

Lecture videos or notes?

MikeShah 49 minutes ago

YouTube series has tutorials, and course videos are on my website. More slides and such will be posted on my website otherwise.

bsdooby 18 hours ago

Totally forgot about that; sorry Mike ;)

MikeShah 51 minutes ago

No worries at all! :)

kingbob000 1 day ago

Yes, UVU. And also yes. If I find myself needing something low-level and performant, I have a hard time justifying the ramp-up time required to use D since there is a near zero chance I would use it in my current or future employment. While that isn't always how I decide what technologies to use in my personal time, it definitely is a factor that tips the scales towards a more mainstream language