January 15, 2024

On Monday, 15 January 2024 at 01:32:42 UTC, Lance Bachmeier wrote:

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The fastest way to make users leave/avoid any language is to make it as complicated as C++. Not a single programmer will move to D because of this. They'll just say they already have that in C++.

You're wrong, things themselves are complex. The complexity of C++ is used to solve specific problems. Using complexity to solve complex problems, makes it easier for users!

You think it's complicated, that's because things themselves are already complex!

The problem with C++ is that the response is too slow! Many features are already available in other languages, but the problem with 'D' is its inaccurate positioning. If you need 'GC' now, I recommend them to go to 'openD'.

And D focuses on the competition of C++/rust!
This way, the target is smaller and the positioning is more accurate!

January 15, 2024

On Monday, 15 January 2024 at 01:44:36 UTC, zjh wrote:

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And D focuses on the competition of C++/rust!
This way, the target is smaller and the positioning is more accurate!

For that you have a betterC.
And what do you mean by competing C++/rust?

January 15, 2024

On Monday, 15 January 2024 at 01:50:55 UTC, Sergey wrote:

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For that you have a betterC.
And what do you mean by competing C++/rust?

Being a truely system language!

In this way, you can even use 'opend' in the upper application layer and 'd' in the lower system layer, and 'd' can also wrapps 'C++/rust/C/... ',thus make use of their ecology.
Isn't this positioning fragrant?

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