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'''D''' is an [[object-oriented]], [[imperative programming|imperative]], multi-[[:Category:Programming Paradigms|paradigm]] systems programming language designed by Walter Bright of Digital Mars. It originated as a re-engineering of [[C++]], but even though it is predominantly influenced by that language, it is not a variant of C++. D has redesigned some C++ features and has been influenced by concepts used in other programming languages, such as [[Python]], [[Java]], [[C sharp|C#]] and [[Eiffel]].
'''D''' is an [[object-oriented]], [[imperative programming|imperative]], multi-[[:Category:Programming Paradigms|paradigm]] systems programming language designed by Walter Bright of Digital Mars. Although it originated as a re-engineering of [[C++]], and is thus predominantly influenced by that language, it is not a variant of C++. Rather, D redesigns some C++ features and is influenced by concepts from other programming languages such as [[Python]], [[Java]], [[C sharp|C#]] and [[Eiffel]].


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Language
D
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Execution method: Compiled (machine code)
Garbage collected: Yes
Parameter passing methods: By reference, By value
Type safety: Safe, Unsafe
Type strength: Strong
Type compatibility: Nominative, Structural
Type expression: Explicit
Type checking: Dynamic, Static
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D is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm systems programming language designed by Walter Bright of Digital Mars. Although it originated as a re-engineering of C++, and is thus predominantly influenced by that language, it is not a variant of C++. Rather, D redesigns some C++ features and is influenced by concepts from other programming languages such as Python, Java, C# and Eiffel.

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