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Walter Bright newshound1 at digitalmars.com
Sat Mar 31 13:46:24 PDT 2007


Hasan Aljudy wrote:
> 
> 
> Walter Bright wrote:
>> Roberto Mariottini wrote:
>>> For example changing the problematic paragraph:
>>> "D is statically typed, and compiles direct to native code. It's 
>>> multiparadigm: supporting imperative, object oriented, and template 
>>> metaprogramming styles. It's a member of the C syntax family, and its 
>>> look and feel is very close to C++'s. For a quick feature comparison, 
>>> see this comparison of D with C, C++, C# and Java."
>>>
>>> To the more easily translatable:
>>> "D is a statically typed programming language, and compiles directly 
>>> to machine code. It's multiparadigm, supporting many programming 
>>> styles: imperative, object oriented, and metaprogramming. It's a 
>>> member of the C syntax family, and its appearance is very similar to 
>>> that of C++. For a quick comparison of the features, see this 
>>> comparison of D with C, C++, C# and Java."
>>>
>>> Leads to something that is more comprehensible in Italian and French 
>>> (I'm not sure it's correct English, though).
>>
>> I'll make the changes.
> 
> It might also be somewhat helpful if you could change all or most 
> references to "D" to "The D Language" or something, at least at the 
> beginning of a paragraph.

The problem is it becomes "The D language is a statically typed 
programming language...", kind of redundant.



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