On Sunday, 30 June 2013 at 15:35:11 UTC, bearophile wrote:
SomeDude:
It's cool, but it's yet another tool to maintain. Thus their
lack of enthusiasm I guess. Unless someone comes forward and
is ready to maintain the repl, in which case I think everyone
would applaud.
I understand and I agree, thank you for putting me back on the
ground.
Sorry for that. ;)
I just saw the video and it looks really awesome indeed.
Also, I remember that today they add things to the
Python standard library only when they are already widely used
(unless they are created by people like Hettinger). So maybe
it's better to see one D repl used a lot in the wild a lot, and
only then add it to the standard distribution.
Bye,
bearophile
Yeah, it probably needs a little testing before being included
once for all.