On Sunday, 25 June 2017 at 17:21:06 UTC, Michael wrote:
I think the problem with this is that compilation speed being the no. 1 selling point requires people to invest in large projects in order to reap the benefits. However, if you fail to draw them in to begin with, then they're not going to commit to a large enough project to benefit enough from improved compilation speed.
I don't know where you're getting this idea that fast compile times only help for large projects.
I reap the benefits every time I use rdmd for my scripts. I reap the benefits every time the compilation is near instant when tweaking+debugging my libraries or when unit testing my projects.
