D at work

Pedro Lacerda pslacerda at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 03:25:34 PST 2012


>
> DVM is great for this: https://bitbucket.org/doob/dvm


 DVM sounds well, thanks!


As for use cases, command line is a good bet. I suggest starting with
> something that has a clear scope and isn't chosen based on a marketing
> feature. For example if you're going to build a server of some sort be sure
> the project won't grow and require database access (or verify that the
> bindings you'll need are up-to-date beforehand), and while making use of
> const/pure would good to use don't make your design choices around it. Do
> expand/explore and contribute, real world testing needs to be done, but be
> genital with it as things are still coming together and you want to show a
> productivity gain and quality.
>

I'll keep it in mind. Why can't I make design around const/pure?

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Do you know any famous company or software publicly running on D? I
searched at StackOverflow, Wiki4D and Wikipedia without meaningful results.




2012/2/9 Jacob Carlborg <doob at me.com>

> On 2012-02-09 02:13, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
>
>> The way I do it is to try updates at some
>> point when I have a little free time.
>>
>> Get the new version, but keep the old version.
>>
>> Compile. If it works, sweet, probably ok to keep
>> it.
>>
>> If your app doesn't compile, and it isn't an
>> easy fix, just go back to the old release.
>>
>>
>> Every two or three releases though, I'll take
>> the pain and make sure I'm up to date anyway,
>> usually because the new dmd releases are good
>> stuff.
>>
>
> DVM is great for this: https://bitbucket.org/doob/dvm
>
> --
> /Jacob Carlborg
>
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