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That’s whataboutism - no language is perfect, but given when go released it’s fair to hold them to a higher standard than languages what were designed 25 years earlier.

As an aside - D, Zig, Rust, even typescript got most of the lessons learned from C right

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I'm not familiar with D, but Zig and Rust are well-known for continuously evolving.

Zig has the (in)famous "Writergate": https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/24329

And besides Rust's high count of RFCs, there are things like async (I'm not complaining about it, but its an obvious large-scale "change"), module system changes, etc.

(To be clear, I like both languages a lot. But I wouldn't call them slow moving or right from the start.)


D literally can't even maintain backwards compatibility between minor version updates not to mention a big part of the D community left when D reinvented itself with D2. Among languages it's probably the one that is constantly in a state of flux.

what's a big project built with D? I feel it gets mentioned a lot on hackernews but I've never run into any project using it in the wild.

Flutter

Really? Wow, this is like Zig and I love Zig!



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