On 11/8/2010 11:45 PM, JFD wrote:
A potential "mod_d" Apache module would go a long way to promote D language to
the web application world.

But it seems that implementing a "mod_d" Apache module may require that C
instantiates a D language interpreter (similar to Py_NewInterpreter() for
Python), or do the functionality of RDMD with compiled code caching, but in C.
  Is that possible?  (Presumably it might be possible to hack up a solution,
but could there be an officially supported way?)

I know that FastCGI with RDMD can do something similar, but a "mod_d" should
have higher system performance and scalability.

Thank you.  D is the best!  Keep up the good work.


My experience with Wt ( http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt ) was quite nice.

Mind that its more than a simple template system and brings quite a few advanced idioms to the table like signal/slots, components, adaptive degradation for rendering ( uses Ajax and server push were available ).


They also have a nice set of ports for Java and Ruby, maybe D would fit nicely among them.

/Radu

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