June 25, 2005 Re: What language role does D fullfill? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | "Walter" <newshound@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:d9gcl8$1k2r$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > "Brad Beveridge" <brad@somewhere.net> wrote in message news:d99kcq$hd0$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> So for me the difference between C/C++ and D is like the difference between driving a Lada and driving a Merceedes - they both get you where you want to do, but one gets you there in style and comfort :) > > LOL, considering the car I'm building is www.mitymopar.com > > "they both get you where you want to do, but one gets you there in style and comfort :)" Ha! Here is my Subaru Forester after it felt 30 meters and 3 times over the roof. http://terrainformatica.com/screenshots/subaru.jpg I am lucky that it was deep snow and couple of good pines at the end. AWD works. But not always as you may see. The same about GC and other language features :) Resume: It is a programmer/driver who are responsible. I mean blind relying on AWD (GC/heap/whatever nice features you've got) can cause real problems. Andrew. |
June 25, 2005 Re: What language role does D fullfill? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrew Fedoniouk | "Andrew Fedoniouk" <news@terrainformatica.com> wrote in message news:d9kivg$dbs$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Ha! Here is my Subaru Forester after it felt 30 meters and 3 times over the > roof. > http://terrainformatica.com/screenshots/subaru.jpg > > I am lucky that it was deep snow and couple of good pines at the end. Ouch! You are lucky. |
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