Rainer Deyke wrote: > Lionello Lunesu wrote: >> Be careful with that reasoning. What about attributes? Properties? What >> about C# "var" vs. D "auto"? C# "using" vs. D "import"? In fact, what >> about the standard library? > > I wouldn't wind at all if D copied more from C#, and I don't even like > C#. A natively compiled C# with extra features would be much more > useful (and much easier to sell) than yet another incompatible > object-oriented C variant.
You're right, I wouldn't mind either, though I would prefer keeping a D-feel to the new features. "override Interface.A()" feels like a loanword :) We have this great C-accent going on and it's partly this accent that defines us. Actually, I've always defended the use of English loan words in Dutch, so I guess that makes me pretty inconsistent :) L.