On Tuesday, 8 July 2014 at 10:25:17 UTC, Oluca wrote:

- You can't use slices. You can't make use of most of the Standard Library functionality.

You just cannot append to them.

- It matters, because you can't manually manage life-time of the objects. See, you have to keep a reference to a C-String that you send to a C function, otherwise GC will eat it up, because it can't know better than you, yet tries to do your job. GC will always stand in the way, and if you want to turn it off, as I stated above, D becomes a less useful language.

It's still very useful, as I stated above.

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