On Tuesday, 26 February 2013 at 16:34:01 UTC, renoX wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 February 2013 at 15:26:17 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
wrote:
I am a novice D programmer and use C++ in my work. One thing I
find myself doing when I need to implement some non-trivial
algorithm is that I will originally code it in D and perform
testing from there to make sure I have the logic right.
Once I have everything working in D I simply port it over to
C++.
I'm curious: is this process still useful with C++11?
BR,
renoX
Have you tried it?
C++11 can prototype faster than C++, but it ain't D.
On Tuesday, 26 February 2013 at 16:55:50 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 February 2013 at 16:34:01 UTC, renoX wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 February 2013 at 15:26:17 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
wrote:
I am a novice D programmer and use C++ in my work. One thing I
find myself doing when I need to implement some non-trivial
algorithm is that I will originally code it in D and perform
testing from there to make sure I have the logic right.
Once I have everything working in D I simply port it over to
C++.
I'm curious: is this process still useful with C++11?
BR,
renoX
Again since my work is heavily array based probably, I would
guess so, but perhaps not quite so much. How long though until
C++11 is broadly available?
AFAIK, it's already mostly available from both GCC and VS. *Some*
functionality is still missing, but nothing major.