Nice Words About D
Mike Parker
aldacron at gmail.com
Sun Jun 15 20:14:04 PDT 2008
There's a review of Learn to Tango with D over at GameDev.net[1]. It
opens with a few good words about Walter and D. GDNet has thousands of
users, so this it's nice to see a good word for D get so much exposure.
The opening paragraphs:
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First off, a word about The D language. D is the brainchild of Walter
Bright, who's most likely been writing C and C++ compilers longer than
you've been alive. He's the father of Zortech C++ (later Symantec and
now Digital Mars), which was the first reasonable C++ compiler for
desktop machines (IIRC there were a couple of CFront compilers available
for MS-DOS, but the less said about them the better). He knows C and C++
better than anyone else, and, to misquote an old TV commercial, when he
talks people listen. So when he decided to start from scratch and design
a language and compiler that borrow the best features from C, C++, and
Java, you should expect something impressive.
And it is. The design of D is outstanding. It doesn't follow the latest
design fads. It dumps all of "change for change's sake" features that
bedevil Java as well as all of the byzantine and ever-growing syntax of
C++ to reveal a re-imagining of the C/C++/Java feature-set that is
elegant, compact, and high-performance. In short, it's not designed by a
committee.
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[1] http://www.gamedev.net/columns/books/bookdetails.asp?productid=700
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