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by johnnyanmac
525 days ago
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Most languages are much older than we think. But early adoption is a key to geting to that point of when to "trust it". D isn't that much younger than C and its variants, and older than C#. But it never quite got that adoption to really push development to the point of C# |
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So D is 30 years younger than C, so I'd disagree with "isn't that much younger".
D was really a reaction to C++, not C, so it is with C++ that it should be compared. The C like subset of D (BetterC) is much more recent.