On 3/26/2015 12:40 PM, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
(Almost) All publicity is good publicity.


I attended a presentation at NWCPP on Go last week. I have never written a Go program, so filter my opinion on that.

It seems to me that every significant but one feature of Go has a pretty much direct analog in D, i.e. you can write "Go" code in D much like you can write "C" code in D.

The one difference was Go's support for green threads. There's no technical reason why D can't have green threads, it's just that nobody has written the library code to do it.

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