my demise

rm roel.mathys at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 23:50:21 PDT 2006


Bill Baxter wrote:
> rm wrote:
>> Richard Koch wrote:
>>> 4.) no foreseeable releases (such as 1.0)
>>
>> well in other languages you can have this just as well.
>> Until now each release of python has had something really useful.
>> So, there is always that little thing in your head that says, mmm, let's
>> wait until that or that feature is available, it would be just so much
>> better ;-)
>>
>> Maybe Walter should release version 2.0 tomorrow, the first few weeks
>> everybody would be ? (fill in ...)
>> But after a few weeks, everybody would be like: whooaaw D has reach
>> version 2.0 and we're working towards a version 3.0 :->
>>
>> roel
> 
> Or maybe he should just quietly slide the decimal point over on the next
> release.   Next message from Walter:
> 
>    "DMD 1.730 release"
> 
> :-)
> 
> --bb

oh yes, that would be unintentional I guess :-)

but regrettably, in std.compiler I do find the following:

    uint D_major = 0;
    uint D_minor = 134;

greetz,
roel



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