vibe.d 0.7.12 released

Jacob Carlborg doob at me.com
Mon Feb 11 12:37:56 PST 2013


On 2013-02-11 20:08, FG wrote:
> Great project -- a flagship example of D's real world application!
>
> On 2013-02-11 19:11, Ali Çehreli wrote:
>> same code as Python, translated to D. Of course, the solution that use
>> vibe.d
>> does not have Python's infamous GIL; instead, it comes with
>> parallelism and
>> concurrency out of the box. And you are aware of typos in your code
>> even before
>> running your program. ;)
>
> Running worker processes can make the GIL problem a little less of a
> PITA, but having the typos pointed out before running the app... is just
> priceless. :)
>
> I'm struggling with the temptation to move a Python website to vibe.d.
> What keeps me from doing that are Django templates. Not even because
> vibe's templates have to be recompiled each time some small markup
> change is introduced -- I got used to that with LaTeX ;) -- but because
> of Jade. It's way too far off course from HTML for my tastes. I see no
> reason for inventing a completely new format when all you need is
> templating.
>
> So let me use this opportunity to ask you: is somebody working on other
> template systems for vibe.d already or shall I get involved myself? I'm
> thinking about something similar to this, syntax-wise:
> http://jinja.pocoo.org/

I like Haml, it's similar to Jade but without the pipes for the plain text.

What about plain HTML, like Ruby (Erb) or PHP uses.

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg


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