On Thursday, 22 November 2018 at 09:03:19 UTC, Gary Willoughby
wrote:
On Monday, 19 November 2018 at 06:46:55 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
So, can you experts give a more comprehensive compare with
perl6 and D?
Sure!
1). You can actually read and understand D code.
^_^, yeah, you're right.
D
On Thursday, 22 November 2018 at 09:03:19 UTC, Gary Willoughby
wrote:
On Monday, 19 November 2018 at 06:46:55 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
So, can you experts give a more comprehensive compare with
perl6 and D?
Sure!
1). You can actually read and understand D code.
Also, D can be parsed.
See:
On Thursday, 22 November 2018 at 09:03:19 UTC, Gary Willoughby
wrote:
On Monday, 19 November 2018 at 06:46:55 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
So, can you experts give a more comprehensive compare with
perl6 and D?
Sure!
1). You can actually read and understand D code.
Made my day. Thank you :)
On Monday, 19 November 2018 at 06:46:55 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
So, can you experts give a more comprehensive compare with
perl6 and D?
Sure!
1). You can actually read and understand D code.
hi,
What if D compared with the latest perl6? well, I know that perl6
is a VM targeted language. so which has the greater
modeling-power? And perl6 seems is selling for Concurrency[1],
but I think D will do this far better than a VM targeted
language, right?
with the pre-released version