Why I am switching to Go

Daniel Kozak via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Tue Sep 20 13:35:49 PDT 2016



Dne 20.9.2016 v 22:01 Karabuta via Digitalmars-d napsal(a):
> On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 at 19:47:12 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 at 19:14:41 UTC, Intersteller wrote:
>>> Vibe.d looks great on the surface but lack of documentation, 
>>> commonly used functionality, and that it looks like it is dying 
>>> suggests that putting any effort in to it will be a waste. Go, OTH, 
>>> has tons of frameworks, most are actively support, very well 
>>> documented(beego, revel, etc), and feature rich.
>>
>> What is vibe.d missing? It works great for me and the documentation 
>> is great imo too because it has everything I need. I use vibe.d at 
>> the company I work at and I use it for all my websites. I never had 
>> any problems with it
>
> Lets me say from a beginners perspective,
> * How do I build a file upload form (single and multiple file uploads)
> * How do I work with mongoDB to do CRUD.
> * How do I use the Web API beyond hello world!
> * Form validation?
> * Data sanitization?
> * How do I structure my application for real-world (reusable and 
> maintainable code) e.g for a simple blog, simple CMS etc. :)
> ...
>
> Some of these things may seem easy to figure-out but can be difficult 
> for a beginner unless he/she has a copy of Kai's book at the moment (D 
> Web Development) :)
Nothing of this is specific for vibe.d, so I do not see any reason to 
have doc about this in vibe.d



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