"Nick Sabalausky" <a...@a.a> wrote in message news:ibev09$1vf...@digitalmars.com... > "Radu" <r...@foo.bar> wrote in message news:ibe95h$gl...@digitalmars.com... >> On 11/8/2010 11:45 PM, JFD wrote: >>> A potential "mod_d" Apache module would go a long way to promote D >>> language to >>> the web application world. >>> >>> But it seems that implementing a "mod_d" Apache module may require that >>> C >>> instantiates a D language interpreter (similar to Py_NewInterpreter() >>> for >>> Python), or do the functionality of RDMD with compiled code caching, but >>> in C. >>> Is that possible? (Presumably it might be possible to hack up a >>> solution, >>> but could there be an officially supported way?) >>> >>> I know that FastCGI with RDMD can do something similar, but a "mod_d" >>> should >>> have higher system performance and scalability. >>> >>> Thank you. D is the best! Keep up the good work. >>> >> >> My experience with Wt ( http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt ) was quite nice. >> >> Mind that its more than a simple template system and brings quite a few >> advanced idioms to the table like signal/slots, components, adaptive >> degradation for rendering ( uses Ajax and server push were available ). >> >> >> They also have a nice set of ports for Java and Ruby, maybe D would fit >> nicely among them. >> > > Very interesting. Reminds me of ASP.NET in that it tries to work at > "stateful widget" level, except (from a brief glance at the homepage) it > looks like it may actually pull it off and be something I could actually > trust. I'm definitely going to dig further into that. >
Hmm, I see it's GPL, though. Maybe it's unwarranted, but GPL makes me *really* nervous.