Difference between revisions of "The D Programming Language"
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Revision as of 23:37, 3 December 2015
The D Programming Language has been said to be "what C++ wanted to be," which is a better C. D is developed with system level programming in mind, but brings to the table modern language design with a simple C-like syntax. For these reasons D makes for a good language choice for both performance code and application development. D is rapidly reaching a stable specification and implementation. "The D Programming Language" by Andrei Alexandrescu is available on Amazon and other locations. |
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