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.
If I am going to put any work in to something, I want to make
sure that I can depend on it in the future. It doesn't look
like this is the case with vibe.d. Hopefully vibe.d will not
die and will mature enough in the future so it actually
provides a good alternative to the current web frameworks.
What exactly makes you think vibe is dying?