On Friday, 24 August 2018 at 19:26:40 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 8/24/2018 6:04 AM, Chris wrote:
For about a year I've had the feeling that D is moving too fast and going nowhere at the same time. D has to slow down and get stable. D is past the experimental stage. Too many people use it for real world programming and programmers value and _need_ both stability and consistency.

Every programmer who says this also demands new (and breaking) features.

Heh, thought this proggit comment thread was funny given this complaint, some C++ users feel it's moving too fast now:

"In the last few years it has basically become a different language, the feature creep is insane. I stopped caring about new features since C++11, and progressively used the language less and less."

Another user:

"I remember being really excited about C++11 - and I think it really did add some much needed features. But it's been getting more and more out of hand since then..."
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/99rnuq/comment/e4q8iqn

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