On Tuesday, 30 August 2016 at 08:00:35 UTC, Markus wrote:
D has its roots in C++ (and C) but is full fledged now and should
represent its features and strength WITHOUT continuously
referencing C++ and without this repetitive "without mistakes".
...
From my point of view this is misleading for people coming to D
first time.

i think it is to invite C\C++ developers to use D instead of what they now use. I dont think D currently can supersede neither C\C++ nor java, since both sides have a huge amount of libs, frameworks as it's a key why they are still highly used, though java lacks in speed of evolution and C++ is becoming more complex and C lacks abstractions like OOP

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