D (programming language)
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Programming with the D Programming Language
Part of the School of Computer Science
D is an object-oriented programming language created by Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu in late 2001[1]. Originally, D was a complete re-engineering of C++, but it later evolved into its own language. D fix many of the 'shortcomings' of C++ and it includes many of C++'s feature plus some other features which do not exist in C++, like garbage collection and memory safety. |
Prerequisites[edit | edit source]Prerequisites are courses it is suggested you understand before you attempt this course. If you're having a hard time understanding the material in this course, make sure you understand these prerequisites first.
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