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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Wiki for the active developer community of the '''{{tag|D programming language}}'''. D is an object oriented successor of C, competing with the big ones, C++, Java and C#. In statistics it is already among the top 20 {{tag|programming}} languages. | Wiki for the active developer community of the '''{{tag|D programming language}}'''. D is an {{tag|object-oriented}} successor of C, competing with the big ones, C++, Java and C#. In statistics it is already among the top 20 {{tag|programming}} languages. | ||
D was created by Walter Bright and is to a high degree {{tag| | D was created by Walter Bright and is to a high degree {{tag|Open Source}}. D deserves interest because Walter was the genius behind some great C and C++ compilers, now building his own language avoiding the obvious problems and idiosyncrasies of the other contenders. D is a true native-code compiler and produces small high-performance executables in the spirit of C. | ||
==Statistics== | ==Statistics== | ||