The D Programming Language by Andrei Alexandrescu
Walter Bright
newshound1 at digitalmars.com
Fri Dec 7 00:51:35 PST 2007
Robert Fraser wrote:
> I hope it isn't.
>
> I like the fact that D is constantly evolving. Certainly, there's a bit
> of feature creep here & there, but overall it gives the feeling that D
> is certainly bridging the gap between programming paradigms and
> presenting itself as a modern language.
We'll just start on D 3.0 then.
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