> Quite simply, there aren't any. But frankly your claims for having a closed range also aren't advantages. It is all style and familiarity (no different than the python whitespace).
Good point and thanks. However, D is not trying to become Python and, more, it does not try to conquer the world of interpreted languages. And there is a *big* world outside Python world. There are no advantages of one vs. other side, let's accept that (although I have some doubts). But, let's keep it straight. At least is a better score than some hours ago.