On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 01:32:21 +0000, Mike wrote: > In fact, it is the attitude against change that has put me on the fence > about D, when I was quite an advocate about a year ago. It has also > made me reluctant to put forth the necessary effort to study and make > any significant contributions because the controversy, as exhibited > here, would likely erase my entire investment. Instead, I have begun > exploring other options while keeping one foot on the raft. heh. i was very passionate about D, and i started the process of migration of all our work projects (i'm a head of software company with ~100 employees, if anybody is interested) to D. but then i realised that D -- being a best programming language i've seen in my life -- is a toy project. just think about it as a personal toy. and then you'll know what expect from it.
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