On Sunday, 9 August 2015 at 17:29:08 UTC, karabuta wrote:
A lot of request are made most often about what needs to be
added in D and what is lacking (multiple compilers, debugging
tools, IDEs, GUI, ...). I think a lot has been done already and
I suggest focus should be centered on making them stable.
Sadly, some have even been abandoned after all the work that
went in to them (no names).
Already contribution is not much, so I believe stabilizing what
we have now will at least give us one thing that is reliable
rather than many that are not much useful for production.
As Andrei said, people still request more features to be added
to even C++. That game never stops.
D is not like Rust or Go. There is no paid team following through
on what they are told to do. It is a group of contributors
working on what they wish, with Walter and Andrei having final
say on new additions to the language. The best you can do is work
on making something stable. Maybe others will follow you.