On Friday, 15 November 2013 at 15:27:45 UTC, Jacek Furmankiewicz wrote:
One of the nice features of Go is that when you compile an app, it pulls in ALL the dependencies (i.e. the full SDK + all libraries your app depends on) and generates a single binary (around 2 MB for a Hello World app).

This is the default in D. The main trouble comes when you use outside C libraries (gtk, sdl, curl, etc.), which might need to be installed, and I don't think they can easily be bundled in a single binary, but D apps and libs generally are all statically linked.

I don't know for sure about vibe.d specifically though.

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