Reddit: why aren't people using D?
Rainer Deyke
rainerd at eldwood.com
Wed Jul 22 23:21:54 PDT 2009
Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> All of the following *individually* (ie, not just as a lump sum) are things
> for which I've always considered well worth leaving C/C++ in the history
> books where it belongs:
And if D had just one of these features, plus all of the useful features
of C++, then I would be using D instead of C++. But every time I find
that a useful C++ idiom has no equivalent in D (and every time D
introduces a new wart on top of the ones it inherits from C++), I am
knocked back into C++ land.
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Rainer Deyke - rainerd at eldwood.com
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