On 2012-11-28 02:30, Mike Parker wrote:

I've no idea what sort of commercial interests are using D in
production, but I'd still confidently make the bet that a few breaking
changes now (for issues that people find frustrating) would do more good
than harm in the long run. Especially if they are introduced gradually
and with time to understand their ramifications.

There's been a few post in this thread mentioning they work on a commercial code base using D. They all came to the same conclusion that the code breaking is worth it if it fixes actual problems in the language.

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/Jacob Carlborg

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