D can actually be used for systems programming, since you can really build low level stuff. C# and Java might take C++'s place some day in the application domain, that's maybe true. But for low level or high performance stuff, D might be the better choice Of course, maybe C++ will just stay where it is in that domain, but if it will every be replaced, it can only be replaced by D (or some future systems language), but certainly not by C# or Java.
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