But the way you're expressing yourself is not helping to convince others about Dlang, if that's your goal. It's not just me.
I'm a fierce defender of freedom of private initiative and expression. But we've got to think about what is our goal and how to better get there.
If I may suggest an idea, why not approach the issue like: "if you love Python XYZ feature, then you'll love Dlang even more"? That would be more appealing for people to try Dlang.
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You seem to love Dlang and that's totally fine.
But the way you're expressing yourself is not helping to convince others about Dlang, if that's your goal. It's not just me.
I'm a fierce defender of freedom of private initiative and expression. But we've got to think about what is our goal and how to better get there.
If I may suggest an idea, why not approach the issue like: "if you love Python XYZ feature, then you'll love Dlang even more"? That would be more appealing for people to try Dlang.