The paper of Darwen and Date (fetch a copy through citeseer) reads in the footnote referering to the term "D" :
2 No special significance attaches to this choice of name; we use it merely to refer generically to any language that conforms to the principles laid down in subsequent sections.
Thus, there is no academic or other reason that the digital mars people needed to take care of that.
Welcome to acronym-palooza? Anybody heard of D Programming Language? It's around since 1999 and has been covered here on./
Some research (read as "Query") if that name is taken already you can expect from some database guys?!
The paper of Darwen and Date (fetch a copy through citeseer) reads in the footnote referering to the term "D" : 2 No special significance attaches to this choice of name; we use it merely to refer generically to any language that conforms to the principles laid down in subsequent sections. Thus, there is no academic or other reason that the digital mars people needed to take care of that.
Welcome to acronym-palooza? Anybody heard of D Programming Language? It's around since 1999 and has been covered here on ./
Some research (read as "Query") if that name is taken already you can expect from some database guys?!