I absolutely love D, and the feel of its progression from C/C++, hard to believe it's already 20 years since its release. These days it's looking like a mix of C/C++ with a dash of ruby. I wish I could use it in a professional capacity. Last year i had to clean up an absolute mess written in C++ that was leaking GB/s of ram (no lie), this would have been a great project to rewrite in D. for an old C/C++ programmer like me, the syntax is very easy on the eyes, compared to the likes of the flavour du jour Rust :)
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I absolutely love D, and the feel of its progression from C/C++, hard to believe it's already 20 years since its release. These days it's looking like a mix of C/C++ with a dash of ruby. I wish I could use it in a professional capacity. Last year i had to clean up an absolute mess written in C++ that was leaking GB/s of ram (no lie), this would have been a great project to rewrite in D. for an old C/C++ programmer like me, the syntax is very easy on the eyes, compared to the likes of the flavour du jour Rust :)