Quote (dos350 @ May 2 2014 08:41am)
if u never used d then how can u see its advantage?
Because I:
- Can Read the D language documentation and understand it
- Have written a reasonable amount of code in C++ and know it's shortfalls and annoyances
- Have a pretty good amount of experience in software development and languages
You suck at programming because you have opinions like this:
Quote (dos350 @ Apr 29 2014 07:56pm)
theres no masochism in c,
who needs the bounds check, its for weak users who dont know how 2 think in my opinion
its not that hard~
if u cant do something urself in c/c++ then another language may get u there in the short term but in the long term ur gonna still b pathetic
if im wrong plz elaborate ty~
There is a hell of a lot of masochism involved with C and C++. The goal of a programming language should be to allow you to write something quickly and efficiently as possible. Manual memory management is the opposite of that and at best slows a programmer down and at worst promotes writing bugs and introducing accidental memory leaks that are hard to debug and find. Manual memory management, for instance, isn't hard when you are writing small programs. It becomes very cumbersome when you are in the real world working on million line+ codebases that are maintained by dozens of people. If you think you are such a good programmer that doesn't need these features because you don't accidentally write buggy code you are certainly delusional and most likely incompetent as well.
"who needs the bounds check, its for weak users who dont know how 2 think in my opinion"
I am so sure you are some programming genius who can figure out and handle every single edge case a complicated algorithm can have and you never, ever make mistakes.
Quote (dos350 @ Apr 30 2014 02:38am)
Quote (dos350 @ Apr 30 2014 08:48am)
4 som1 who thinks these ebmz watever is important and has opinion on pathetic new lang as > c i think u are sore~ no rage or abuse ty
The fact that you don't know what an EBNF is and why it's important shows that you don't know the first thing about programming language implementation or even how they fucking work which means you should be the last person to comment on the usefulness of a language.