Walter Bright wrote:
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8stcr/the_case_for_d/

http://www.ddj.com/hpc-high-performance-computing/217801225 says:

"There are two major versions of the language -- D1 and D2.
This article focuses on D2 exclusively."

"The official D compiler is available for free off digitalmars.com on major desktop platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux). Other implementations are underway, notably including an a .NET port and one using the LLVM infrastructure as backend."

"Last but definitely not least, two windowing libraries complete the language's offering quite spectacularly. The mature library DWT is a direct port of Java's SWT. A newer development is that the immensely popular Qt Software windowing library has recently released a D binding (in alpha as of this writing)."

In other words, so long and thanks for all the fish: GDC and wxD ?

--anders

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