Why is D unpopular?

Paulo Pinto pjmlp at progtools.org
Sat Jun 11 16:59:43 UTC 2022


On Saturday, 11 June 2022 at 11:50:46 UTC, forkit wrote:
> On Saturday, 11 June 2022 at 11:42:06 UTC, forkit wrote:
>>
>
> btw.
>
> I'm open to being enlightended, on how a language can support 
> all the features of object-oriented progamming -  including, 
> encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism - without a class 
> type.
>
> My assertion was, that a language that supports OOP, must have 
> a class type.
>
> I'm not aware of another way to provide all these features 
> without a class type.
>
> Is there another way? Did you learn something in your degree 
> that I'm unaware of?

OOP doesn't imply being class based, SIGPLAN has enough 
information on the matter regarding programming languages 
taxonomy.

You can start with ECOOP Proceedings available from Springer 
Verlag.

However it is clearly a waste of my time trying to convince you 
otherwise.




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