No, you can just write D. It'll have the same performance as C, if you write C-like code. It might have better performance than C if you use templates (just like in C++).
But why then did arcadia_leak imply as far as I understood him that C is needed for performance in D?
But D is not included in the benchmarks game at debian.net, which isn't fair to D either as far as I can tell.
But why then did arcadia_leak imply as far as I understood him that C is needed for performance in D?
But D is not included in the benchmarks game at debian.net, which isn't fair to D either as far as I can tell.