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Post #3396640

2026-06-25 04:57 UTC

D seems unlikely to get a renaissance. These days languages are facing much stiffer competition, and D has never solved its fundamental problems: It is a rudderless language, that struggles with fragmentation due to the hype-driven addition of half-baked and mutually incompatible paradigms, with a leadership that keeps driving away contributors. I can’t see how any of this could change while Walter Bright is still in charge, but I also don’t see how the language could survive him stepping down as BDFL

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