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The '''Digital Mars D compiler''' (a.k.a. '''DMD''') is the official [[:Category:D|D]] compiler by [[wp:Walter Bright|Walter Bright]] of [[Digital Mars]]. The compiler front-end is licensed under both the [[wp:Artistic License|Artistic License]] and the GNU [[GPL]]; the source code for the front-end is distributed along with the compiler binaries. The compiler back-end source code is available but not under an open source license.
The '''Digital Mars D compiler''' (a.k.a. '''DMD''') is the official [[:Category:D|D]] compiler by [[wp:Walter Bright|Walter Bright]] of [[wp:Digital Mars|Digital Mars]]. The compiler front-end is licensed under both the [[wp:Artistic License|Artistic License]] and the GNU [[GPL]]; the source code for the front-end is distributed along with the compiler binaries. The compiler back-end source code is available but not under an open source license.

==See also==
*[http://www.digitalmars.com/d/ DMD homepage]

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Digital Mars D is an implementation of D. Other implementations of D.

The Digital Mars D compiler (a.k.a. DMD) is the official D compiler by Walter Bright of Digital Mars. The compiler front-end is licensed under both the Artistic License and the GNU GPL; the source code for the front-end is distributed along with the compiler binaries. The compiler back-end source code is available but not under an open source license.

See also