That's all great stuff. Thanks guys. I think in this respect D could really take off, i.e. as the natively compiled, portable "core language" that can easily interface to platform specific frameworks through C and C++. This, among other things, got me interested in D in the first place. I think developers are less and less willing to re-implement their programs (or portions of it) for each platform – especially now that mobile devices add yet another array of OSes to the market. It's a question of time, money, maintenance and last but not least of trying to avoid more work (doing the same thing really).

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