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First 100 Days of Dio

 4 years ago
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100 Days of Dio

January first 2020 (99 days ago) Dio was released. Today is the hundredth day Dio has been released to the public

I the author and lead developer expected a few things to happen. I thought people to say the language isn't good, ask about and implementation detail and argue the compiler wasn't implemented the "right" way. I thought people would demand supporting their favourite language feature or start a flame war on why their favourite language is the best. Thankfully, none of that has happened.

Instead people wrote encouraging comments, asked about the language (in threads, DMs and one person emailed) and not a single person criticised the language. People shown interest and inquire about our tool to generate code to interface with C (It hasn't been used much and may come out the next release). Everyone working on this project would like to say thank you for making these first hundred days painless. We hope this language will be as interesting to you as it is to us.


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