It looks to me that you are the one without a point here, why do you reply
a line but ignore the part that matters? :)
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 16:00:26 +0300, Justin Johansson <[email protected]> wrote:
On 14/10/2010 11:32 PM, so wrote:
A language should not limit you, some people might like it, i don't.
Render your programming opus in Assembler then. There are no
limitations in what you can do in Assembly Language and, to a lesser
degree, in slightly higher level languages/run-time engines such as
C, JVM or LLVM. (Naturally, with every deeper level of abstraction
there is likely the possibility of encountering some kind of
limitation.)
A typical limitation that one might encounter in a higher level
language is the ability to render tail call optimization, for just
one example.
FWIW and ASAIK, D limits one from what can be done in both Assembler
and C. C also limits one from what can be done in Assembler.
What really is your point?
Cheers
Justin Johansson
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