Bartosz Milewski, a member of the 'D' design team, wrote an article about making the programming language D even safer than it purportedly already is. He called that subset: SafeD. In the process of making D and SafeD look good, the failings of C++ were highlighted in comparison. To his credit, the author was able to list a few good features: performance, low-level access, and powerful abstractions (the latter being slighted at the same time for apparently only being useful in operating systems or large systems design). Continue reading "Who Needs a SafeD Net?" »
Tuesday, March 25. 2008
Who Needs a SafeD Net?
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