Am 25.08.2012 02:20, schrieb Timon Gehr:
His post comes down to: "I like to have an IDE and I prefer Java
because I already know Java."

Not exactly. Seems that he likes pure and immutable ... (not really Java )

F.I.
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But when you can't put immutable values in a container without wrapping them in a "Rebindable" template, that again makes me nervous.
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Say an associative array that stores immutable objects.


> This is perfectly fine of course, but why would this be relevant for D
> development?

This blog is relevant 'cause it is a voice saying "D is not production ready" Let me ask you this. why HBase/Hadoop is not done in D, why SWIFT is not written in D, why... etc. A: 'Cause the language is not yet stable, therefore the basic library is in flow.

4 me D2 is very far away from being a serious tool, atm D is a geek toy. Having a foreign pragmatic programmer saying exactly that, makes sense to me. I think this is an constructive blog, in case that somebody is willing to listen.

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