GC for noobs

Szymon Gatner noemail at gmail.com
Thu Feb 27 07:15:05 PST 2014


On Thursday, 27 February 2014 at 14:58:50 UTC, bearophile wrote:
> Szymon Gatner:
>
>> Tbh it only looks worse and worse to me :(
>
> Perhaps for your use case it's better for you to stick with 
> C++11? While I have written a good amount of D code (perhaps 
> 200_000 lines or more), I still use Python a lot, etc.
>

For now I don'r really see alternative. Isn't resource a 
management a crucial part of everyday programming? Or is it 
really just me?

I do use Python for simple tools and work mainly in C++11(ish as 
it is really just Microsoft's dialect).

Thing is, I really want to use D. I want "Modern convenience", 
"Modeling power" and "Native efficiency". I want to feel like 
home wrt to syntax and at the same time I want for some problems 
to just go away. I think I am just not getting something being so 
deeply rooted in C++.



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