2010-11-29 11:27:24 +01:00
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D is a systems programming language. Its focus is on combining the power and
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high performance of C and C++ with the programmer productivity of modern
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languages like Ruby and Python. Special attention is given to the needs of
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quality assurance, documentation, management, portability and reliability.
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The D language is statically typed and compiles directly to machine code. It's
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multiparadigm, supporting many programming styles: imperative, object oriented,
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and metaprogramming. It's a member of the C syntax family, and its appearance
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is very similar to that of C++.
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It is not governed by a corporate agenda or any overarching theory of
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programming. The needs and contributions of the D programming community form
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the direction it goes.
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2011-01-03 23:07:48 +01:00
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This is an unofficial port that compiles directly from source, so it has not
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been officially validated or tested on the FreeBSD platform by the developer.
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This Software is copyrighted and comes with a single user license, and may not
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be redistributed. If you wish to obtain a redistribution license, please
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contact Digital Mars.
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WWW: http://digitalmars.com/d/2.0/
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