Chris Dew:

> Does this just boil down to them not wanting to include D and it's their site?
> 
> (Yet they include ATS and Go.)

It mostly boils down to reducing the amount of effort to keep the site up and 
running.
The author has decided to keep only languages sufficiently important (as in 
used) or sufficiently different from the other languages. D is not used enough 
and it's too much similar to other languages (for speed reasons D entries were 
very similar to C/C++ ones). This is also an advantage for D, because it means 
a C/C++ programmer doesn't need too much work to learn to use D. So be happy.

Bye,
bearophile

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