No, we didn't decide to migrate to D. Java is working out fine for us.

I am however always interested in what is out there, 'cause you never know if there may not be a better solution.

And from what I've seen so far I really like D in terms of pure language features.

Go is cool too, but it has made some choices which to me are questionable (error codes instead of exceptions, lack of templates/generics).

Coupled with vibe.d, dub, etc. I see some really interesting stuff going on in the D community that seems to have been greatly under the radar.

Definitely plan to spend more time with D on my own, even if I cannot use it at work.

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