November 06, 2012 Re: D vs C++11 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Regan Heath | 11/6/2012 4:09 PM, Regan Heath пишет: > On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 12:46:17 -0000, Erèbe <erebe@erebe.eu> wrote: >> .. a Visual studio plugin where you need to buy a liscence in order to >> have the IDE. > > I was under the impression that VisualD worked with "express" versions > of Visual Studio, which are free. > It works with free Visual Studio _Shell_. The so-called integrated version of it. Express versions are specifically non-extandable in any way. So If you need both C# and C++ express then you'd have to have 2 independent setups of VS. -- Dmitry Olshansky |
June 28, 2018 Re: D vs C++11 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | On Friday, 2 November 2012 at 21:53:06 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
> No ranges. No purity. No immutability. No modules. No dynamic closures. No mixins. Little CTFE. No slicing. No delegates. No shared. No template symbolic arguments. No template string arguments. No alias this.
And tens of more fundamental improvements...
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June 28, 2018 Re: D vs C++11 | ||||
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On Thursday, June 28, 2018 20:25:15 John parker via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> On Friday, 2 November 2012 at 20:12:05 UTC, so wrote:
> > On Friday, 2 November 2012 at 18:34:13 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
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> > wrote:
> >> I would absolutely say that the gap is getting thinner. I would mostly say that with C++11 C++ has finally started to catch up with D and the rest of the world.
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> > Serious? It doesn't even have a "static if".
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> If you use a static variable in your program then you can not change the value of that variable. To make fixed a variable static you have to use static keyword.you can also take help from https://printerchatsupport.co.uk/dell-printer-support/ for your query. In a program, if you use static variable then you have to declare it as a global variable.
I would point out that you're necro-ing a thread that's nearly 6 years old.
- Jonathan M Davis
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