On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 08:23:26 +0000, ponce wrote: > Bringing D in the workplace often bring incredible resistance and > arguments. > > I've heard it all over the years: > - "D is like C#, why use it?" > - "D can't be scripted" (yes it can) > - "D isn't fast enough" > - "D isn't much used and is 10 years old, there must be problems" > - "D isn't used enough" > > Much like C++ was met with resistance? > Meanwhile D programs get written and consistently over-deliver on > promises.
D has one thing that kills C++ instantly, though: modules (and declaration order). anyone who had a joy to work on big project with C or C++ will sell his soul for module system.
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