Justin Johansson wrote:
Certainly though, to code C/C++ in a functional fashion requires a fair amount of experience and
rethinking of imperative coding habits.

Ironically, my own use of C/C++ is tending more and more to adopt functional idioms.


There is no reason to think that D programming cannot also be
approached with a functional mindset.

My experience with traditional FP languages is limited to reading about them, and writing some very small programs in Lisp. But I think that D's support of immutability and purity go a long way to supporting FP idioms, a lot longer than C/C++.

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