Could D have fit Microsoft's needs?
Paulo Pinto
pjmlp at progtools.org
Wed Jul 24 08:32:43 UTC 2019
On Wednesday, 24 July 2019 at 07:38:44 UTC, CaitlinSmith wrote:
> On Thursday, 18 July 2019 at 23:00:03 UTC, bauss wrote:
>> [...]
>
> It's a real possibility that Microsoft may chose dlang some
> day.But there are also other possibilities.Perhaps one day a
> more advanced and secure language will be invented as the rapid
> development of computers.Dlang does have some unique
> advantages-- It has redesigned some core C++ features, while
> also sharing characteristics of other languages, notably Java,
> Python, Ruby, C#, and Eiffel. The language as a whole is not
> memory-safe, but does include optional attributes designed to
> check memory safety.
They have .NET Native with the improvements taken from Midori
introduced in C# 7.x/8 as complement to Rust and C++.
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