Using D

Mike Parker via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Fri Sep 5 19:24:41 PDT 2014


On 9/6/2014 12:32 AM, Chris wrote:

>
> "I don't find it  restrictive at all (I actually enjoy it; I also enjoy
> C). As long as you work within its boundaries and use it as it's meant
> to be used, it works perfectly well."
>
> Isn't this statement a bit contradictory :) It's not restrictive as long
> as you stay within its boundaries. In D you can stretch the boundaries a
> bit.

Not contradictory, no. Every language has boundaries and you can stretch 
them in any language. My point is that when you do so you are then in 
the wild frontier and are more likely to be frustrated in your efforts.


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