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Merge pull request #432 from Geod24/master
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Remove DIGG
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AndrejMitrovic committed Dec 7, 2013
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VER=2.0
V1=
V2=$0
DIGG=<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
SLASHDOT=<script src="http://slashdot.org/slashdot-it.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
HOMEIMG=<img src="home.png" border=0 alt="digitalmars.com">
SEARCHIMG=<img src="search.png" border=0 alt="Search">
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$(D_S Function Hijacking Mitigation,

<div align="right">$(DIGG)</div>

$(P
As software becomes more complex, we become more reliant on module
interfaces. An application may import and combine modules from multiple
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$(SMALL by Bartosz Milewski, a member of the D design team)
)

<div align="right">$(DIGG)</div>

$(P
I've seen some very good programmers move away from C++ in favor of languages like Java or C#. Being a hard-core C++ programmer myself, I wondered why anyone would want to switch to a less powerful and less efficient language. Mind you, I could understand why a newcomer would opt for a simpler, flatter-learning-curve language but, once somebody invested the time and effort to become proficient in C++, why in the world would they want to abandon it?
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