D is being used productively by some companies, so I guess we can call it production-ready. This doesn't meant there are not rough corners. The language is being actively developed, and I see that some work is being done on those rough corners. However, keep in mind that:
1) Maybe what you perceive as a strong deficiency isn't seen as a top priority for the D developers. This issue with properties, for instance, is annoying (I agree with you!), but most of the time (if not ever) it can be easily circumvented (as Satoshi has shown). 2) Sometimes, changing language features have subtle side effects, and the devs must take everything into account. A fix that looks obvious for us mere mortals can actually open a can of worms and introduce many new issues. Hope this answers your quesiton, LMB On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 10:14 AM, zodd via Digitalmars-d-learn < digitalmars-d-learn@puremagic.com> wrote: > On Tuesday, 5 July 2016 at 12:45:33 UTC, ketmar wrote: > >> Is there a chance, that this weird behavior will be fixed in the near >>> future? What can I do to help fix it? >>> >> >> almost as much as you can expect snowfall in hell. >> > > Why do you have so pessimistic opinion? Is D a perspective language to > learn or it's stagnating and never be production ready? >