On Monday, 8 September 2025 at 16:51:09 UTC, Serg Gini wrote:
On Monday, 8 September 2025 at 16:43:10 UTC, Neto wrote:
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It is an old news now.
They decided to use Go, because it was closer to the language of their initial implementation (TypeScript).

D is expensive for production in most of the cases.
In wider terms I would say it is not production ready.
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Yes, I know there are companies that are using it in production.
Even several big ones like Weka and Symmetry.

No, it's not enough.
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So I don't think they were considering D at all. Most probably they had some short-list of the language that their team knows and that are suitable for the task.

Something like C#, Rust, Go, C++

And not sure if ecosystem was a significant weight in the decision.

Why isn't D production ready?

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