On Sunday, 29 January 2017 at 01:02:07 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
Agreed but there can be happy surprises. :) Just because it's fresh in my mind: Jon Degenhardt implemented D versions of existing C, Go, and Rust tool kits in D and saw 3 to 10 times performance increase in many cases (not all).

Yeah, but those are relatively simple tools, not a heavily used database like sqlite.

I support the creation of sqlite-d, it does some cool stuff and there is potential for more, but I just don't agree that using the C functions should be a dealbreaker (or even a serious negative, given sqlite's nature especially)

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