Tango Conference 2008 - MiniD talk by by Jarrett Billingsley.
bearophile
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Mon Oct 6 05:54:20 PDT 2008
Jarrett Billingsley:
> Not quite as easily. D has a lot more syntax and a lot more
> opportunities to cause ambiguity.
Do you know of a language named Scala?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scala_(programming_language)
It's a Java-derived language that seems to have optional semicolons as well, and it has a syntax that's probably about as complex as D one.
Bye,
bearophile
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