what is the definition of new programming language

renoX renosky at free.fr
Fri Nov 9 12:21:25 PST 2007


I think that you'd better ask yourself whether it was truly C++ which 
excited you or because it was your first introduction to object-oriented 
programming, generic programming..

So, no D doesn't provide a new "paradigm", but it's still a much better 
language than C++ is..

Regards,
renoX


Sean a écrit :
> Maybe this is an old topic or maybe this is a stupid question. But I
> am really confusing about it. I learned C programming language in
> high school, and then I learned C++ in the first year in university.
> C++ likes opening a new world to me and gives me a new feeling about
> how to think the problems and how to construct the programs. The D
> language has lots of good features, I am exciting about these
> features, but I can not feel as exciting as when I learn the C++
> language. I do not know weather because it does not have a new
> thinking style about how to programming or something else. Anyway, it
> is a really good language. But what is the definition of new
> programming language?
> 



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