Lots of programmers out there use and love languages that are far slower than any code DMD produces (think JavaScript, Python, Ruby). So I see no point here. If someone is learning D, and they know there are different compilers available, they would find out what are the differences. OpenJDK's JVM is not the best JVM in the world, yet millions of people use it.

What I find in having DMD being a *reference compiler* useful is to have a compiler which has latest language changes.

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