First, my post is about

First, my post is about regressions in the compiler, and how that affects unchanged code in Tango.

Secondly, quality of code have nothing to do with changes in API. If anything, changes is an admittance that Tango certainly isn't perfect and can be further improved. Tango 1.0 will be stable.

As for GDC, sure - one can always call it stable, but that is because it hasn't had a release in one year, and that release is not usable with Tango as mentioned in the download pages. Tango provides a recent snapshot for download in that case, and GDC has througout various SVN revisions actually been a whole lot more stable than DMD, although that picture is a bit skewed as GDC uses the DMD frontend, and Tango is made to work with DMD when new stuff is merged into GDC.

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