digitalmars.D - OT: Another D programming language
- Robert Fraser <fraserofthenight gmail.com> Nov 29 2007
- "Janice Caron" <caron800 googlemail.com> Nov 29 2007
- Nathan Reed <nathaniel.reed gmail.com> Nov 30 2007
- "Anders Bergh" <anders1 gmail.com> Nov 30 2007
A _bit_ less versatile than Digitalmars D, but... http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/413/07au/assignments/D.html
Nov 29 2007
Their claim on the name is dated Autumn 2007, so DigitalMars got there first. Perhaps someone should tell them? On Nov 30, 2007 5:29 AM, Robert Fraser <fraserofthenight gmail.com> wrote:A _bit_ less versatile than Digitalmars D, but... http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/413/07au/assignments/D.html
Nov 29 2007
Janice Caron wrote:Their claim on the name is dated Autumn 2007, so DigitalMars got there first. Perhaps someone should tell them? On Nov 30, 2007 5:29 AM, Robert Fraser <fraserofthenight gmail.com> wrote:A _bit_ less versatile than Digitalmars D, but... http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/413/07au/assignments/D.html
It's just a toy language for an undergraduate compilers course. I wouldn't worry about it. Thanks, Nathan Reed
Nov 30 2007
On Nov 30, 2007 6:29 AM, Robert Fraser <fraserofthenight gmail.com> wrote:A _bit_ less versatile than Digitalmars D, but... http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/413/07au/assignments/D.html
Sun also uses the name D for its scripting language in DTrace, and uses .d as a file extension for those files. Unfortunately. Anders
Nov 30 2007









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