Which D language?

The improvement to c++?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_programming_language

Or Sun's (very useful right now) dtrace language also called D?
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-6223

I am starting to wonder what languages will look like when we hit the
Z programming language. Theoretically it is all over then, I mean we
are out of letters unless we start using Greek or Russian or Japanese
characters.

Although would you really want to program in the beta language? Or
alpha for that matter?

Mitch

On 10/6/05, Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire / free.fr> wrote:
> En rñÑonse Nikolai Weibull :
> >
> >>Can ruby replace c ?
> >
> >
> > irb(main):001:0> i = 0; "c".upto("ruby"){ i += 1 }; p i
> > 330639
> >
> > So there are quite a few iterations left before C will become Ruby (and,
> > given that D has been around for quite some time and hasn't become even
> > close to finished, I'm guessing that the answer is "no"),
> >         nikolai
> >
>
> This one really cracked me up! The first time I see a joke written in a
> programming language!!!
> --
> Christophe Grandsire.
>
> http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr
>
> You need a straight mind to invent a twisted conlang.
>
>