On 11/28/13 9:49 PM, Craig Dillabaugh wrote:
On Friday, 29 November 2013 at 05:14:14 UTC, brad clawsie wrote:
This might not be a fair assessment given my shallow experience with
D, but it seems much less polished relative to Go for setting up a
development environment and working with code from the web.
Well D is a volunteer effort while Go is being backed by the worlds
biggest web company!  That sort of accounts for that I suppose. There
has been recognition in the community that this needs to improve, but
progress is only so fast with the limited resources.

Thanks Brad for the compare & contrast. Craig, I think funding is part of the story but not all - our community could get better at being perfectionist about the out-of-the box experience.

Go is underpowered but its good execution is undeniably attractive: the first experience, the implementation works as advertised, and the networking libraries show their authors' expertise. We stand to learn from that.


Andrei

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