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D is a software application influenced by C++, Java, and Python.
D
Summary
D is an object-based language[1]. D draws 1,017 Wikipedia views per month (object_based_language category, ranking #7 of 28).[2]
Key Facts
- D was influenced by Q2407[3].
- D was influenced by Q15777[4].
- D was influenced by Q2370[5].
- D was influenced by Q732089[6].
- D was influenced by Java[7].
- D was influenced by Python[8].
- D's instance of is recorded as object-based language[9].
- D's instance of is recorded as procedural programming language[10].
- D's instance of is recorded as functional programming language[11].
- D's instance of is recorded as generic programming language[12].
- D's instance of is recorded as concurrent programming language[13].
- D's instance of is recorded as multi-paradigm programming language[14].
- D's instance of is recorded as imperative programming language[15].
- D's instance of is recorded as compiled language[16].
- D's instance of is recorded as programming language[17].
- D's developer is recorded as Walter Bright[18].
- D's developer is recorded as D Language Foundation[19].
- D's designed by is recorded as Walter Bright[20].
- D's software version identifier is recorded as 2.094.2[21].
- D's software version identifier is recorded as 2.095.0[22].
- D's software version identifier is recorded as 2.095.1[23].
- D's software version identifier is recorded as 2.096.0[24].
- D's software version identifier is recorded as 2.097.0[25].
- D's software version identifier is recorded as 2.098.0[26].
- D's software version identifier is recorded as 2.098.1[27].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include object-based language[9], procedural programming language[10], functional programming language[11], generic programming language[12], concurrent programming language[13], and multi-paradigm programming language[14].
History and Context
December 8, 2001 marks the founding of D[28].
Why It Matters
D draws 1,017 Wikipedia views per month (object_based_language category, ranking #7 of 28).[2] D has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] D is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
D has been cited as an influence by Vala[31], an object-based language[32], founded in 2006[33]; Croc[34], a scripting language[35], founded in 2006[36]; and Silq[37], a quantum programming language[38], founded in 2020[39].
FAQs
Who did D influence?
D has been cited as an influence by Vala[31], Croc[34], and Silq[37].