D's overview page says "It doesn't come with .... an overriding philosophy."

Is philosophy not important?

I'd like to argue, that the problem of focusing on getting the job done quickly and reliably, does *not* leave behind maintainable, easy to understand code, but rather it leads to unintended outcomes ...

If the philosophy of C, is 'the programmer is in charge', what might the philosophy of D be?

e.g. Maximum precision in expression, perhaps?

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