The reason I use golang and not dlang for development at work is because
debugging is straightforward no weird segfaults after you program has been
running for a couple of days.

Their debugging and benchmark tools are really good and the documentation
is fantastic. I haven't used dlang for a while now so I don't know how much
that sort of thing is improved.
I'm guessing from the fact that more companies are starting to use it, that
it becoming more stable to use.

I am a HUGE fan of D and hope to use it exclusively one day, but last I
checked if you have 5 days to do a project in golang is more likely to get
you results.

One question, is there a place where I can see who is currently involved
with D and what their primary roles are?

-Rory

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