Hello Blaise,

Sure: whatever problem you want to solve in D can be solved by any
other turing-complete language just as well...

Strawman.

Still, there are many problems that can be solved in D far more
elegantly than in other languages.

Theoretically, huh. Until they are [solved with/by D] though, there
really is not product there, huh. And I hear this a book trying to
capitalize on this "personal D R&D" thing. Have they considered LSD
and offering Koolaid when it all comes crashing down?

And since programmers are humans,
elegance is essential for correctness and managability of code.
That was certainly a statement of wishful thinking, I suggest though,
it was a statement of unknowing. "D" doesn't know what the problem is.


All the assertion you just made (or at least the ones that made any sense at all) are equaly true of ALL programming languages.

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