But the M:N system is already written, and it seems as though it works extremely well. In fact, it is one of the things I like most about the language, and one of the reasons why I prefer it over C++ (as well as D and Nimrod for that matter).
This decision probably puts it closer to C++, but I can't see how that is a good thing.
This decision probably puts it closer to C++, but I can't see how that is a good thing.