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It looks like the research paper indicated in the article isn't fair. D probably fits in the top 5 languages on performance and efficiency, but it's not even in the list of languages studied.


I really wish D was used more widely by companies. Out of all "new C" propositions, this is the one that appeals to me the most.

But it seems a bit counter-productive to commit yourself to it, since it's not gonna help you get a good job.




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