On 11/6/2013 5:38 AM, Russel Winder wrote:
But for those people seeking a native code language coming from Python, Go is a breath of fresh air where D, C++, etc. are claustrophobic language stuck in the attitudes of the 1970s.
I know that D carries forward some attitudes from the 1980's, particularly in its orientation towards supporting the separate compilation model, its dependency on object file formats and standard linkers, etc.
But other than that I do not know what you mean about D.
