"Matt Soucy"  wrote in message news:[email protected]...

For starters, having a URL such as http://dlang.org/error/D123 is
instantly recognizable, so when users see a DXYZ error code before and
remember that they ended up on http://dlang.org/error/DXYZ, they'll be
more likely to remember. (I'm looking at you, MSDN pages with
impossible-to-remember URLs) This way, the user will eventually just
skip the search engine altogether and just go directly to the error's page.

Building a compiler for people who can't google is like building a race track for people who can't drive.

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