-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sean Kelly wrote: > retard Wrote: >> What is more interesting is that the majority of D users already use D2, >> which has a huge list of bugs. It just tells that most D users don't use >> D in serious / mission critical / money bringing projects, but instead as >> a hobby. > > I've yet to use a compiler that had zero bugs I needed to consider > when writing code. What's more important to me is that the bugs that > do exist shouldn't unduly inconvenience me, nor should they hurt my > ability to easily move to a newer compiler later. VC6 was terrible > in this respect--it crashed constantly, and so badly supported the > language spec that I had to purposefully write screwed up code just > so it would compile. Moving to VC7 took a lot of rewriting. > Assuming there are no sufficiently annoying bugs in DMD2 I'd rather > work with the latest language spec to make my app more maintainable > over time. In a work environment, I think it's more important that a > compiler be supported than that it be bug-free.
Well I'm still using 2.028. Every version I've tried since has had a compiler bug that's been a show stopper. However I'm in no major rush, there's enough momentum in progress for me to be confidant that it will work eventually. - -- My enormous talent is exceeded only by my outrageous laziness. http://www.ssTk.co.uk -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iD8DBQFL+BW1T9LetA9XoXwRAthRAJ9lrqaoqWj7QAZxc3Aye4Mldk/OiACfWvT0 sjc5M0Q5/zhzDoCQ7y1V4CQ= =P4EP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----