On 2013-02-26, 23:00, OlliP wrote:

I'm quite serious here, no joking ... Make a version of D for the JVM and it'll be a big success for the language and a business case at the same time. So many Java developers are meanwhile really not amused anymore about the slow language development of Java. Even C# is ways ahead of Java and does not have to carry problems from earlier premature decisions. The success of Scala, Groovy and JetBrains seeing a business case for Kotlin comes for a reason.

I'm not entirely sure if that'd even be possible - some features of D might be impossible to do on the JVM (uints and the like come to mind, other examples probably exist. Not sure if workarounds exist).

A bigger problem in the short term is finding someone to do this. Walter is kinda busy with DMD, while LDC and GDC have rather limited teams mostly just playing catch up with DMD. If you want to do it, go ahead. It's sure to be a challenging and interesting project.

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Simen

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