Sorry maybe that is just me but that is not really an argument, if you
want to build a rocket, you would hire capable people.
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 03:23:21 +0300, bearophile <bearophileh...@lycos.com>
wrote:
(Catching some older posts, I was busy)
Walter:
In any case, inline assembler in D is a substantial productivity
booster for me
for anything that needs assembler. The inline assembler is also quite
ignorable,
if you don't like it.
I like the inline assembly feature of D. But language features aren't
ignorable, in real world you often meed or have to modify or fix code
written by other people. This means that a programmer that doesn't know
assembly may be forced to fix bugs in modules that contain functions
with asm. So every language feature is not free, it has a cost.
Bye,
bearophile
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