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I like Go, as a statically typed C-style-OOP systems programming language, but it doesn't have generics, and doesn't encourage functional practices. D encourages functional programming, proper OOP and fixes the problems of C and Go while being a better C++, and more productive / less dumb than Java.
While I love Python, it feels too mundane; for everyday tasks I prefer Racket and Factor.
/*
this bit of chicanery is to prevent me from
accidentally dereferencing null pointers
you might think it's ugly but would you
rather have segfault or slightly ugly code?
*/
// Just trying to create an array of integers for reference
// because I keep forgetting how integers look like.
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