In article <hvvsu1$1f3...@digitalmars.com>, dsim...@yahoo.com says...
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|== Quote from Mike James (f...@bar.com)'s article
|> Now that TDPL has been published and is now out in the wild what is the
|> status of D2.
|> Have all the features added been settled and now D2 is in the debug phase?
|> Are all future releases now of D2 just going to be bug fixes?
|> Is it worthwhile to start a largish project in D2?
|> The website makes out D2 to be 'experimental and possible unstable' but with
|> all the work being done on it (and the book) surely this has moved on now.
|> -=mike=-
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|The language per se is stabilized and in the debug phase.  If you project is a
|library that won't have too many dependencies, the answer is yes, D2 is ready. 
 On
|the other hand, Phobos is still in a state of flux to some degree (though I 
doubt
|there will be many breaking changes, especially non-trivial ones).  Libraries 
for
|things like GUIs are even more in a state of flux.  Therefore, I don't 
recommend
|writing a large-ish production application that needs to interact a lot with 
the
|outside world through libraries in D2 yet.  A more self-contained but still
|non-trivial application like a compiler, a command line utility, or a 
scientific
|computing algorithm implementation, would be well suited to D2 as it stands 
now.

"Wrong answer" dimented. D was my fault.

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