Sergey:

> But such serious bugs that are not fixed yet can disgust any programmer, I 
> think.

That's a mild bug :-) You can live with it, until it's fixed. There are far 
worse bugs in DMD now. You can't ask the implementation of a new language to be 
bug-free. Especially a language that has grown so quickly.


> All the more beginning programmers, like me. Probably D2 implementation is  
> not grown-up enough yet to be used in projects of a real importance...

It's a bootstrap situation: bug get found and fixed while people write larger 
and larger programs, and people are able to write larger programs because bugs 
get fixed. At the moment is wrong to use D2 for live-or-death situations, for 
systems where reliability is critical. But as it gets debugged more and more 
the scope of its usability will grow. D is designed to eventually be a reliable 
language, more than C :-)

Bye,
bearophile

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