On 2011-11-15 04:20, Walter Bright wrote:
On 11/14/2011 5:29 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
I think that C++ is really the only language that I've heard termed
multi-
paradigm (though most languages do allow for multiple paradigms on
some level,
even if they tend to focus heavily on one), and D definitely deserves
that
designation as well.

C++ is definitely multiparadigm, D more so.

Go isn't, Java isn't, C isn't.

(Try doing OOP in C. It can be done, but it's like using a screwdriver
as a hammer.)

What would be necessary for you to call a language multiparadigm?

--
/Jacob Carlborg

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