Hello Brien,
BCS Wrote:
That might be viable but the system was never intended for speed (its
intent was as a way to escape needing Mono on a non Windows system)
so you would be stuck having to write D code in C#.
Ok, that's good to know. I assumed because D billed itself as a
"systems" programming language that performance would be paramount.
I'm sure I'm the millionth person to ask this, but- is there a
language out there that is bare metal like C/C++ with the friendlier
syntax and developer productivity of Java/C#?
(Ignoraing IDE/tool chain issues) Yes, D.
It's just that if you write code for C# can do literal translation to D you
won't be getting some of the available speed advantages that D can give you.
You end up with the union of the problems and the intersect of the advantages.