That will always happen. My self I think that Go is a better C and D a better C++. It remains to be seen how much they will be able to take from C and C++.
Personaly I have been spending most of the time with Go, because of its similarity with Oberon. It brings back some good memories. Now D is also quite cool, I would just like for the language compilers to be a bit more stable. Currently I do have more sucess proposing C++11 based solutions as Go or D based ones, on the type of corporate environment I work in. Anyway, nice work! "Trass3r" <u...@known.com> wrote in message news:op.v2zd1eb43ncmek@enigma... > Am 07.10.2011, 11:27 Uhr, schrieb Walter Bright > <newshou...@digitalmars.com>: > >> On 10/6/2011 9:39 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: >>> http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/l3tk5/merging_in_the_gnu_d_language_compiler_to_gcc/ >> >> On Hacker News too: >> >> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3083125 > > And again they immediately start with the Go vs. D discussions.