Le 11/03/2012 22:20, James Miller a écrit :
On 12 March 2012 07:44, Caligo<[email protected]>  wrote:
D is not ready for anything.  At the very best, It's in alpha.  Don't
let others make you think otherwise.

DMD is one of the buggiest compilers out there.  If you are a
non-DMD/Phobos developer and think that D is ready for any kind of
work then you must be high on dope.

If you want to learn a new programming language and experience D, then
go for it.  The language itself is very enjoyable, specially if you
are coming from C/C++/Java.  However, anything more than a 1K LOC is
going to get you in trouble, specially if you decide to use one of the
_nice_ features of the language.

Yes, things are improving rapidly, but I would say it's going take at
least another year before DMD is stable.

Well the D forums are written in D.

Also, somebody should tell Adam that he's breaking the rules, all that
professional D code that he does, doesn't he know that he shouldn't do
that?!

There are quite a few people here writing code in D, professionally,
so I would take a moment before declaring that D is "alpha at best"

--
James Miller

You can build reliable stuff on top of unreliable technology. Internet is a good example. This argument tells us nothing.

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