On Sunday, 14 December 2014 at 15:56:20 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Sunday, 14 December 2014 at 15:36:47 UTC, yawniek wrote:
On Sunday, 14 December 2014 at 14:09:57 UTC, Joakim wrote:
As always, different tools for different uses. Hopefully, D
can one day be polished and mainstream enough for the
enterprise use case and it will be efficient enough to be
deployed at scale too. :)
when will that be? windows version 25, sqlite version 1147?
As I said earlier, when D garners significant commercial
support.
I suggested a commercial model of providing a paid compiler
alongside the free compiler last year, but the D core team
wasn't interested:
http://forum.dlang.org/post/sglcqsiphpntcdlhv...@forum.dlang.org
There are other possible commercial models discussed in that
thread. D's bounty system was started soon afterwards, but
probably isn't used as much as it could be.
well, i am not so sure that commercial models are needed, but
instead of trying to invent a new gui library, make the os
available for 32/64. fix all those projects that deal with db,
gui etc. get rid of all those misleading, outdated projects with
galloping consumption, since people find those projects with the
result -> it given up, not working ....
all those little patches, and little add-on's are transformed
into huge success stories on reddit - man is that getting
embarrassing.
this language is developed now for over 7 years (i think) and it
is still not mainstream usable. what has to be done?