On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 11:50:22 -0400, Justin Johansson <n...@spam.com> wrote:

On 17/08/10 06:06, lurker wrote:
Doxygen STILL doesn't support D. What does this tell?
It tells that C++ is crappy for software development.

On the contrary.  Time and time again I try to restart a pet project of
mine in D and time and time again I find myself reverting to C++.
This tells me, not so much that D is crappy for software development,
rather that D cannot cut the production code that I can currently
produce at less cost and *angst* than in C++.

I don't know if you've posted your source of angst already, so at the risk of asking you to do something you've already done, can you let us know what aspects of D make you switch back to C++? These kinds of things can be very helpful in either A) guiding the D devs on where we should focus our attention or B) helping you use D appropriately if you are unaware of some features that already solve your problems.

-Steve

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