nobody forces you to use current developement versions. stick with the
version of your choice (2.066 for example), that's all.

Unfortunately it is unclear to me how many current bugs/issues are related to stable version. On another side, I do not like to use stable but crippled version


not all D programmers wants "millon of users". i, for example, want a language which will be great for me, not for "million of users". that's why i think that D developement is very slow, "don't break the existing code" is overrated and c++ interoperbility is on the bottom of the list. but this is my own opinion, and i'm not even a major contributor.

what i want to say is that D community consists of many groups with different visions, so it's hard to say what "we" exactly want. ;-)

I've seen many YouTube videos about D and as far a I can remember "million users" is at least Walter&Andre's wish. That is maybe good only for the Amazon books? :)

AFAIK c++ binary interoperability is very difficult problem due to different c++ compiler implementations.

Thanks

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