On 5/29/2017 1:36 PM, Moritz Maxeiner via Digitalmars-d wrote:
On Monday, 29 May 2017 at 17:09:21 UTC, aberba wrote:

IMO,  the most important thing is getting the job done.

* getting the job done right.
Otherwise, you are just going to accumulate patchy code for which you will pay down the line continuously.

At least as important as getting the job done, is doing jobs. As much fun as it is to debate and discuss what could or needs to be done to attract one group of developers or another, actually using and releasing systems built with D are going to contribute to accumulating to the total mass of code. Each time someone wraps a new library, each time someone fixes some bug because it affects them, etc.. these all push things forward inch by inch.

Eventually that mass might actually reach critical. But even if it doesn't, things continue to get incrementally easier for those that already use D and it's ecosystem.

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