I remember reading an article on graphs using D a few years ago. Ah, there it is:
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~kahawick/cstn/043/cstn-043.pdf On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Paulo Pinto <pj...@progtools.org> wrote: > Am 18.11.2012 03:28, schrieb Sparsh Mittal: > > To explain slightly more, I am a graduate student in Computer Engg. I >> was looking for evaluation of D by users/developers/real-world >> applications, something like this: >> http://stackoverflow.com/**questions/56315/d-programming-** >> language-in-the-real-world<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/56315/d-programming-language-in-the-real-world> >> , >> but more scientific-oriented work. >> >> >> >> > There are the Xomb pappers, but they focus more on the operating system, > not the language: > > http://wiki.xomb.org/index.**php?title=Publications_and_**Presentations<http://wiki.xomb.org/index.php?title=Publications_and_Presentations> > > -- > Paulo >