D: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
[unchecked revision] | [unchecked revision] |
Content added Content deleted
(Added basic D page (placeholder text, at least it's something).) |
m (Stubbed) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ |
{{Stub}} |
||
D is a programming language, originally created by Walter Bright (from Digital Mars). Originally, the idea was to fix up some parts of C++, but in the meantime, some parts have completely changed. Even though the syntax of the D programming language is similar to that of C++, it is not a variant. |
D is a programming language, originally created by Walter Bright (from Digital Mars). Originally, the idea was to fix up some parts of C++, but in the meantime, some parts have completely changed. Even though the syntax of the D programming language is similar to that of C++, it is not a variant. |
Revision as of 15:59, 2 March 2009
This page is a stub.
You can help the wiki by accurately adding more contents to it.
D is a programming language, originally created by Walter Bright (from Digital Mars). Originally, the idea was to fix up some parts of C++, but in the meantime, some parts have completely changed. Even though the syntax of the D programming language is similar to that of C++, it is not a variant.
The D language is a suitable language for OS development, as some people on the forums have already stated. It might, however, require some extra changes. There is also a tutorial available on how to build a D cross compiler (using GDC).