Yet, most high performance network elements from Ericson are running Erlang. Able to process millions of phone calls per second.
What is D doing in real world? This is the type of questions the community has to provide to naysayers. -- Paulo Somedude Wrote: > Le 18/12/2011 12:13, Ruslan Mullakhmetov a écrit : > > I do not want to make a flame over D vs C++11. > > > > ... > > Once again, i'm not trying to make a holywar. I'm D lover myself. But a > > lot of people do not consider this benefits of D enough to shift to it > > as for my opinion and experience. > > > > > > These people will not change their mind whatever you throw at them. For > them, it's a matter of religion, not a matter of comparison. We > shouldn't bother pleasing such or such group of people. > > BTW, your comparison with Erlang misses one crucial point: performance. > A part for some very specific applications for which it is designed, > Erlang's general performance is simply not comparable to that of D. A > lot of D's complex set of features is geared towards increasing runtime > performance. Erlang just doesn't compare.
