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January 08, 2008 The X++ programming language | ||||
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Aaa!!! Microsoft adopted D! (the way it adopted Java and Delphi): http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx "X++ is an object-oriented language with similarities to C++ and Java." "The memory management model is extremely simple: objects are created with a new operator. There are no explicit programmer-defined pointer data types, and there is no pointer arithmetic." "The X++ garbage collector runs automatically; as soon as no references exist to a particular object, that object is deleted and its storage is reclaimed." -- serg |
January 08, 2008 Re: The X++ programming language | ||||
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Posted in reply to serg kovrov | Reply to Serg,
> Aaa!!! Microsoft adopted D! (the way it adopted Java and Delphi):
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> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx
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> "X++ is an object-oriented language with similarities to C++ and
> Java."
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> "The memory management model is extremely simple: objects are created
> with a new operator. There are no explicit programmer-defined pointer
> data types, and there is no pointer arithmetic."
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> "The X++ garbage collector runs automatically; as soon as no
> references exist to a particular object, that object is deleted and
> its storage is reclaimed."
>
BTW M$ didn't make X++, they bought it. Also it's a domain specific language for business logic. Or so I'm told by someone who should known.
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January 08, 2008 Re: The X++ programming language | ||||
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Posted in reply to serg kovrov | serg kovrov schrieb:
> Aaa!!! Microsoft adopted D! (the way it adopted Java and Delphi):
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> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx
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I can see the 2 percent D influence clearly ....
Bjoern
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January 08, 2008 Re: The X++ programming language | ||||
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Posted in reply to BLS | BLS wrote:
> serg kovrov schrieb:
>> Aaa!!! Microsoft adopted D! (the way it adopted Java and Delphi):
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>> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx
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> I can see the 2 percent D influence clearly ....
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> Bjoern
Well, probably it is lack of smiles that spoil the joke =)
-- serg.
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January 09, 2008 Re: The X++ programming language | ||||
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Posted in reply to serg kovrov | serg kovrov wrote:
> Aaa!!! Microsoft adopted D! (the way it adopted Java and Delphi):
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> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx
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> "X++ is an object-oriented language with similarities to C++ and Java."
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> "The memory management model is extremely simple: objects are created with a new operator. There are no explicit programmer-defined pointer data types, and there is no pointer arithmetic."
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> "The X++ garbage collector runs automatically; as soon as no references exist to a particular object, that object is deleted and its storage is reclaimed."
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> -- serg
Nope, from those quotes alone it's clear that X++ is totally unsuitable
for systems programming tasks. It's not even remotely competition for D.
regards, frank
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January 09, 2008 Re: The X++ programming language | ||||
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Posted in reply to serg kovrov | serg kovrov schrieb:
> BLS wrote:
>> serg kovrov schrieb:
>>> Aaa!!! Microsoft adopted D! (the way it adopted Java and Delphi):
>>>
>>> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx
>>>
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>> I can see the 2 percent D influence clearly ....
>>
>> Bjoern
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> Well, probably it is lack of smiles that spoil the joke =)
>
> -- serg.
:( Dammned, here they are :) :) !
bjoern
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