Why is D unpopular, redux.

zjh fqbqrr at 163.com
Wed May 25 02:18:14 UTC 2022


On Tuesday, 24 May 2022 at 23:48:06 UTC, deadalnix wrote:

> To be successful, you need to be really good at something. You 
> need to be even better than everybody else at this thing. And 
> the 1% of people who really need this thing will be willing to 
> overlook other shortcomings.
>
> In turns, this grows the community, the codebase, the tooling 
> and so on. This grant the resources to make the project good at 
> a second thing and so on.
>

Don't be so pessimistic. `Balanced development` is not a bad 
thing.
`D` just not `organized`, and no better workflow.



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