Justin Johansson, el 24 de julio a las 23:06 me escribiste: > It sounds like the D PL has invented the range idiom unlike any other PL. > > Since the dawn of PL's, which must be about 50 years now since Lisp > for example, it is hard to imagine a new PL inventing a completely > new idiom as "ranges" seem to purport. Given the many academic > arguments for ranges as opposed to iterators, why is it that the > D PL seems to be the major if not only sponsor of the range idiom? > > Is D really taking the lead here and is it likely that other PL's > will eventually take D's lead?
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