so Wrote: > > Feel free to correct me, I don't claim to have made a complete or fully > > accurate assessment of all the posts and proposal changes that were > > discussed in the last 3-4 months or so. > > Sorry but you are a bit harsh here. > If you go back, you'll see some very nice posts of him but recently his > attitude a little bit different. > This happens to people on D community every now end then, i think it is > because we are also emotionally attached to D. > I just hope he won't end up like a few others.
The facts don't lie. I appreciate bearophile's work quite a lot. But let's look at his accomplishments. I think he wastes his time studying esoteric language features and working as a "middle man" between two communities. - He never touches compiler internals - this way he never learns to implement a language of his own. - His suggestions are also badly argumented and too abstract to be of any use in D's development. - He messes with toy programs and does not participate in big real world projects, which means that he has no senior/lead developer skills. He can't really say anything enlightening in these meaningful pragmatic discussions. - His efforts in language competitions and wikis mostly attract novice users who get caught by marketing speech - He is a lone wolf, the social status is really bizarre. A novice ponders why bearophile wants to help so much. The only sane explanation is that he is a real weirdo. Likes all other languages (especially python) much more, but still sticks with D. Why on earth? Not trying to be rude or anything. Just food for thought 8-)
