Am 28.04.2013 12:03, schrieb Dicebot:
On Sunday, 28 April 2013 at 09:24:13 UTC, SomeDude wrote:
I also think when modules are integrated into the C++ standard, for
most developers, there won't be any case left for D. Even though D
technically is superior in almost every way, conservatism is strong
enough.

C++ will never be sufficiently changed to leave no chance for other
native languages. It is doomed because of mandatory backwards
compatibility with huge legacy package. Main issues of C++ are not lack
of advanced features but inconvenient design of basic features.

Well, D is trying to have its own share of those issues too :P

True, but only now the major OS vendors are switching from C to C++ as their main systems programming language.

How long will take until they replace it with something else?

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Paulo

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