It's clear by working with D that it has the same bad point like Pascal language; the "verbosity". Is there any plans in future to make some shorthanded techniques that clean verbosity from D?

Quote: "In terms of functionality, Pascal is pretty much exactly the same as C, except with some sanity-conserving restrictions on one hand, and more verbose syntax on the other. It was an okay language for the time when it was popular, and I would give it kudos just for having the common sense to make the assignment operator := instead of =, and not allowing it to be chained, but verbosity back then was still something to be avoided if possible, so C was naturally seen as superior."

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-a-value-learning-Pascal-now-Are-there-actually-any-parts-where-Pascal-is-better-than-C-Is-this-language-worth-investing-time-into-What-would-the-added-value-be-if-I-learn-it

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