On Friday, 10 October 2014 at 01:33:23 UTC, Sergey wrote:
Well, thanks for the explanation, now I understand more at the
expense of Microsoft.
It is a pity that it is not possible to write a client on D for
mssql now.
I liked the language D.
Thank you all ...
P.s.
I work in a company where a very large database, and very
stability is important, data integrity, etc. And mysql or
MariaDB not suitable for these tasks. Maybe in the future turn
out to use PostgreSQL.
If you want stability, you're a lot better off using tested C
bindings than a lightly-tested native D binding. One of the
advantages of D's interoperability with C libraries is that you
don't have to rewrite code. A bigger advantage is that you can
take advantage of all the testing that has been done on those C
libraries.