> D is only memory-safe with its garbage collector enabled.
This is technically correct, but not pragmatically correct. D doesn't have every memory unsafe operation plugged, but it's pretty darned close, and does have the major ones covered (like array bounds checking, alternatives to pointers, RAII, etc.).
This is technically correct, but not pragmatically correct. D doesn't have every memory unsafe operation plugged, but it's pretty darned close, and does have the major ones covered (like array bounds checking, alternatives to pointers, RAII, etc.).
> library support
D has excellent library support.