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schveiguy | 4 years ago

The only way you can be saying this is if you haven't experienced metaprogramming in D. C++ does not compare at all. Generics do not compare at all.

You can take D metaprogramming from my cold dead hands.

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leetrout|4 years ago

If you were in the authors shoes and you disliked C++ templates would you also have written off Go without trying it, though?

No argument on going from D to something else but to not know either and not even try Go is what surprises me.

he_the_great|4 years ago

Yeah I do much in C# and almost never use generics. And when I do it is almost always not what I want.

D has me fooled and I can't imagine Go choosing to go further in D's direction over C#. I feel sorry for them.

GoblinSlayer|4 years ago

I was puzzled by strange linguistic ideas of go's designers. The reference to the English language can't justify go's syntax.