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by ponce 6069 days ago
Unsupported is a bit strong.

"For pet projects I'd be inclined to give a green light. It's always nice to play with new technologies as it opens your mind and give you new ideas."

I had no success in learning another languages now that I know D... be cautious :p

"For full fledged commercial products you expect to live several years, that's going to be a solid red light. I wouldn't take the risk of using an unsupported language."

I would have said that a year ago, but it becomes less true over time.

You are likely to encounter less bugs in D1 than one year ago. DMD is released frequently, usually fixing a lots of bugs you didn't even worried about.

All problems other than compiler bugs aren't really blocking. There is also bugs in C++ compilers.