On Wednesday, 2 September 2015 at 13:23:50 UTC, Rory McGuire
wrote:
Surely the compiler should always rely on the previous compiler
+ standard library versions.
Is there really a valid reason not to do this? Surely if the
dog food is so bad no one should be eating?
I am hoping that DMD will be refactored to be a showcase for
idiomatic D. I think that would help a lot, but in terms of
attracting new developers, PR and general eco system improvements.
Andrei mentioned a new versions of his book being on the horizon.
I assume that also means that the language spec will change and
that there will be a need for a new hands to help implement it.