I only use C++ alongside Java and .NET, when they need an extra help.
The problem with D in its current state is that its tooling isn't match for OS SDKs + IDE + libraries, beyond the typical POSIX daemon scenarios, unless one is willing to put some effort into it.
So it is hard to catch up to C++, specially after all major compilers reach C++20 compliance.
The problem with D in its current state is that its tooling isn't match for OS SDKs + IDE + libraries, beyond the typical POSIX daemon scenarios, unless one is willing to put some effort into it.
So it is hard to catch up to C++, specially after all major compilers reach C++20 compliance.