Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Saturday, 4 June 2016 at 00:41:33 UTC, Meta wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Since this thread has been brought back to life anyway, does anyone know if Facebook is still using D now that Andrei has left? Spoke quite recently to a chap still there and he said yes, they are.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Saturday, 4 June 2016 at 00:41:33 UTC, Meta wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Since this thread has been brought back to life anyway, does anyone know if Facebook is still using D now that Andrei has left? Most likely, I mean why would they start to discard it?
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Since this thread has been brought back to life anyway, does anyone know if Facebook is still using D now that Andrei has left?
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 6/3/16 2:27 AM, Animesh wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Really Cool, I have been using D as a hobby but this is a good point to feel Dee Over IT. Note to viewers: the OP is almost 3 years old. -Steve
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Really Cool, I have been using D as a hobby but this is a good point to feel Dee Over IT. Animesh
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Sunday, 28 December 2014 at 06:49:26 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 12/18/14 1:18 AM, Rune Christensen wrote: On Monday, 18 November 2013 at 17:23:25 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 11/18/13 6:03 AM, Gary Willoughby wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Any more news on this Andrei? Not yet. I'm the bottleneck here - must find the time to work on that. Andrei Are you still using D in production? Are you using it more than before? Yes, and a bit. -- Andrei You should a lot ,why only a bit?
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 12/18/14 1:18 AM, Rune Christensen wrote: On Monday, 18 November 2013 at 17:23:25 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 11/18/13 6:03 AM, Gary Willoughby wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Any more news on this Andrei? Not yet. I'm the bottleneck here - must find the time to work on that. Andrei Are you still using D in production? Are you using it more than before? Yes, and a bit. -- Andrei
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Monday, 22 December 2014 at 12:12:19 UTC, FrankLike wrote: D is useful ,now I use the dfl2(https://github.com/FrankLIKE/dfl2/)and the build tool dco (https://github.com/FrankLIKE/dco/),very good. Frank Do you work for Facebook ?
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Thursday, 18 December 2014 at 09:18:06 UTC, Rune Christensen wrote: On Monday, 18 November 2013 at 17:23:25 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 11/18/13 6:03 AM, Gary Willoughby wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Any more news on this Andrei? Not yet. I'm the bottleneck here - must find the time to work on that. Andrei Are you still using D in production? Are you using it more than before? Regards, Rune D is useful ,now I use the dfl2(https://github.com/FrankLIKE/dfl2/)and the build tool dco (https://github.com/FrankLIKE/dco/),very good. Frank
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Monday, 18 November 2013 at 17:23:25 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 11/18/13 6:03 AM, Gary Willoughby wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Any more news on this Andrei? Not yet. I'm the bottleneck here - must find the time to work on that. Andrei Are you still using D in production? Are you using it more than before? Regards, Rune
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 11/18/13 6:03 AM, Gary Willoughby wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Any more news on this Andrei? Not yet. I'm the bottleneck here - must find the time to work on that. Andrei
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Any more news on this Andrei?
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Saturday, 12 October 2013 at 12:08:03 UTC, Todor wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 05:11:49 UTC, Walter Bright wrote: On 10/10/2013 10:05 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote: Awesome! Great bragging rights for D :) It's the first battle signaling the end of Middle Earth, and the rise of the Age of D. The old guard will be sailing to the Grey Havens soon. They're taking the Hobbits to Isengard! Actually, I think this development is akin to the March of the Ents. They spend a long time thinking and are slow to rouse ... but when they are roused ... :-P https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5YwMpSN6CU
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 10/16/13 12:12 PM, Pedro Rodrigues wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei This is nice to know. Any estimate on when is that blog post coming out? Not yet. I'm scrambling to hit the proverbial iron while it's hot, and blogging had to give priority to that. I estimate a couple more weeks before I have something out. Thanks for the interest. Andrei
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei This is nice to know. Any estimate on when is that blog post coming out?
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
Congratulations! Glad to hear everything panned out! Glad to see D officially used over there. On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Fantastic! I've already distributed the news to everyone programmer I know of. /Per
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
Congratulations!!!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Saturday, 12 October 2013 at 22:36:25 UTC, Kapps wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 21:24:01 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: Wow, the reddit thing is going absolutely nuts. I wish reddit's format was more readable, it is so hard to find new stuff among the mess of a tree layout :( Reddit Enhancement Suite makes things much nicer, and having a Reddit Gold subscription allows new posts to be highlighted which RES can then navigate by. Too bloated for my taste.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 21:24:01 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: Wow, the reddit thing is going absolutely nuts. I wish reddit's format was more readable, it is so hard to find new stuff among the mess of a tree layout :( Reddit Enhancement Suite makes things much nicer, and having a Reddit Gold subscription allows new posts to be highlighted which RES can then navigate by.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 05:11:49 UTC, Walter Bright wrote: On 10/10/2013 10:05 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote: Awesome! Great bragging rights for D :) It's the first battle signaling the end of Middle Earth, and the rise of the Age of D. The old guard will be sailing to the Grey Havens soon. They're taking the Hobbits to Isengard! *dodges*
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 21:24:01 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: Wow, the reddit thing is going absolutely nuts. I wish reddit's format was more readable, it is so hard to find new stuff among the mess of a tree layout :( Agree. You might want to try a userscript I forked, which: 1. Highlights unread comments. 2. Allows to navigate through unread comments with Ctrl + Up / Ctrl + Down. http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/179121
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei It's fantastic. I think that every new project that they are going to be in C++, D should to be used instead of.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
Will we get to hear more about this at C++ and Beyond and maybe a whole D talk?
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 10/11/13 5:02 PM, erik wrote: Will we get to hear more about this at C++ and Beyond and maybe a whole D talk? That event is entirely dedicated to C++. Andrei
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Congratulations! Thanks Andrei for pushing hard a Facebook and thanks to all core D devs for their hard work too. Looking forward to the blog post...and the day I can code at work in D Before D ,-~~-.___. / | ' \ ( )0 \_/-, ,' // / \-'~;/~~~(O) / __/~| / | =( _| (_| After D! __-_.__ / \ \ o O O _( )__ /| | \_---_ o._. _( )_ | |\ | |(_ Brilliant! _) | | |@ | |(_ :D _) \___/ ___ / | | (__ _) \(\___/ | | () |__|| | | / \-_ | | |' / \_ "__ _ !_!--v---v--" / "| |>) || | _| | ._--""||| _\_|_|_|||_ (Not mine: http://www.chris.com/ascii/index.php?art=comics/peanuts)
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
Wow, the reddit thing is going absolutely nuts. I wish reddit's format was more readable, it is so hard to find new stuff among the mess of a tree layout :(
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 10/11/2013 5:19 AM, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote: (Can you tell who re-read LOTR recently?:-) Forgive me, I read LOTR over 40 years ago!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Looking forward to coming back :). Well done!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 10/11/2013 09:14 AM, Vladimir Panteleev wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 15:58:31 UTC, brad clawsie wrote: this is fantastic news. I've been reading your book and lurking in these forums unregistered for a while...signed up to congratulate you! By the way, you don't need to register to post here :) And you don't even need to be here. :) I use Thunderbird for these newsgroups. Ali
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 15:58:31 UTC, brad clawsie wrote: this is fantastic news. I've been reading your book and lurking in these forums unregistered for a while...signed up to congratulate you! By the way, you don't need to register to post here :)
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
this is fantastic news. I've been reading your book and lurking in these forums unregistered for a while...signed up to congratulate you! brad
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Andrei, This is like a tactical nuclear device detonating in the middle of the programming world that spreads joy instead of destruction. Go, go, go! (ahem)... I mean D, D, D. :-)
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository... Despite the fact that having a big company using D language is a good advertisement for the language itself, on the other hand I don't like this type company. Just one (new) sign: http://money.cnn.com/2013/10/11/technology/social/facebook-search-privacy/index.html?iid=Lead Please don't get me wrong, and don't bother to reply! Congratulations to you all.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 15:20:42 +0200 "Max Samukha" wrote: > On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 13:03:00 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote: > > > That would rock my world. "Facebook is written in PHP!" seems > > to be the biggest, most common argument made in favor of PHP > > (despite > > only being a partial-truth). I'd love to see D kill that > > rediculous > > appeal-to-authority fallacy once and for all. > > ...and replace it with another appeal to authority? :) > I'll take an appeal to authority that *doesn't* involve a manager/client trying to make me to use PHP over one that does anyday. ;)
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Congratulations Andrei! That's great to hear and I look forward to learning how FB will one day rule the world with D! :-) JohnD
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Congratulation Andrei for your awesome work. D lang will be more attractive now. People will see D can to be used for critical code part. Thanks
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 13:20:44 UTC, Max Samukha wrote: ...and replace it with another appeal to authority? :) It is never fallacious to agree with me! :-P
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 12:44:04 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: Worth remembering that being use on a small, easily replaceable, scale is a far cry from backing. They've just dipped their toes in the water. I think people started bashing Go for its association with Google long before it got to production.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 13:03:00 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote: That would rock my world. "Facebook is written in PHP!" seems to be the biggest, most common argument made in favor of PHP (despite only being a partial-truth). I'd love to see D kill that rediculous appeal-to-authority fallacy once and for all. ...and replace it with another appeal to authority? :)
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 14:44:30 +0200 "Simen Kjaeraas" wrote: > On 2013-10-11, 11:14, Manu wrote: > > > [image: Big Thumbs Up] > > I'm Simen Kjærås, and I approve of this message. > > So... when'll all Facebook PHP code be replaced with D? :p > That would rock my world. "Facebook is written in PHP!" seems to be the biggest, most common argument made in favor of PHP (despite only being a partial-truth). I'd love to see D kill that rediculous appeal-to-authority fallacy once and for all.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 2013-10-11, 11:14, Manu wrote: [image: Big Thumbs Up] I'm Simen Kjærås, and I approve of this message. So... when'll all Facebook PHP code be replaced with D? :p -- Simen
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 08:16:12 UTC, Max Samukha wrote: Nice! No more "Go (Rust, C#...) gets any attention only because it is backed by a big name". Worth remembering that being use on a small, easily replaceable, scale is a far cry from backing. They've just dipped their toes in the water.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Please do!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 05:19:48 UTC, Jesse Phillips wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei This is fantastic news! And also the time when having an upvote button would be awesome. They can be placed here though: http://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/1o6p55/first_d_language_commit_at_facebook/ It's on HN too: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6532322
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 05:11:49 UTC, Walter Bright wrote: It's the first battle signaling the end of Middle Earth, and the rise of the Age of D. The old guard will be sailing to the Grey Havens soon. Hmmm, dodgy metaphor. The departure of the ringbearers heralds the new age, but it's the one in which all the beautiful magical things of Middle Earth will fade away and be lost ... :-P (Can you tell who re-read LOTR recently?:-)
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Awesome news! Cl!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 10:38:06 UTC, Maxim Fomin wrote: On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. I opened Facebook today and haven't noticed speed increase :) If I see, will attribute it to hard dmd working :) In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Sorry for being skeptic, but after so many years of D advertising are you sure that 5112 lines in Facebook code is a proof of D rise or a quality? In recent years (may be I am biased here) I have very poor signals of D engaging into mainstream - from language popularuty indexes (which are criticized for not showing real state of things), IT forums or watching in which lang are some projects written. Aside from speaking whether 5112 lines of code is really a good sign, there is separate issue regarding quality. When you will look at claim that some language (lets take for example C# or Java) "supports feature X", that really means that the feature is supported. In D this for sure means that the feature is either broken or misdesigned (shared libraries, routine code breakages, obsolete ms32 object format, AA arrays, shared, const postblits, odd template crosstalk bugs, type system holes, segfaulting lambdas, unstable stdlib, absent of third-party libraries). Untill this stuff is fixed this is a huge barrier irrespective of whether D is used in Facebook or not. Wow! Pee on the parade why don't ya...
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. I opened Facebook today and haven't noticed speed increase :) If I see, will attribute it to hard dmd working :) In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Sorry for being skeptic, but after so many years of D advertising are you sure that 5112 lines in Facebook code is a proof of D rise or a quality? In recent years (may be I am biased here) I have very poor signals of D engaging into mainstream - from language popularuty indexes (which are criticized for not showing real state of things), IT forums or watching in which lang are some projects written. Aside from speaking whether 5112 lines of code is really a good sign, there is separate issue regarding quality. When you will look at claim that some language (lets take for example C# or Java) "supports feature X", that really means that the feature is supported. In D this for sure means that the feature is either broken or misdesigned (shared libraries, routine code breakages, obsolete ms32 object format, AA arrays, shared, const postblits, odd template crosstalk bugs, type system holes, segfaulting lambdas, unstable stdlib, absent of third-party libraries). Untill this stuff is fixed this is a huge barrier irrespective of whether D is used in Facebook or not.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Congratulations, this is awesome news!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei I must be sleeping and dreaming :)
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[image: Inline images 1] On 11 October 2013 10:36, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. > The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original > version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code > size, build speed, and running speed. > > In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. > > > Andrei >
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Exciting news that makes me want to work for Facebook!!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Thursday, October 10, 2013 17:36:17 Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's > repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to > the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all > of source code size, build speed, and running speed. > > In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. This is definitely cool. - Jonathan M Davis
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Nice! No more "Go (Rust, C#...) gets any attention only because it is backed by a big name".
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Really exciting news. Endorsement from a big player is probably the first step in getting D mainstream. Great work!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Congratulations!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 2013-10-11 02:36, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. That's great news! -- /Jacob Carlborg
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
11-Oct-2013 04:36, Andrei Alexandrescu пишет: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. This is Awesome! In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei -- Dmitry Olshansky
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 05:11:49 UTC, Walter Bright wrote: On 10/10/2013 10:05 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote: Awesome! Great bragging rights for D :) It's the first battle signaling the end of Middle Earth, and the rise of the Age of D. The old guard will be sailing to the Grey Havens soon. ;-P -- Paolo
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:36:17 -0700, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei It's been a long road getting here. But congratulations to the D community and Facebook. Looking forward to the blog post. :-) -- Adam Wilson IRC: LightBender Project Coordinator The Horizon Project http://www.thehorizonproject.org/
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei This is fantastic news! And also the time when having an upvote button would be awesome. They can be placed here though: http://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/1o6p55/first_d_language_commit_at_facebook/
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
Congratulations!!
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 10/10/2013 10:05 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote: Awesome! Great bragging rights for D :) It's the first battle signaling the end of Middle Earth, and the rise of the Age of D. The old guard will be sailing to the Grey Havens soon.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:36:17 -0700 Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's > repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared > to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins > in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. > > In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the > process. > > > Andrei Awesome! Great bragging rights for D :)
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Congratulations! This is wonderful news.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all of source code size, build speed, and running speed. In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. Andrei Pretty cool. Look forward to the blog post. It looks like the call to arms you made at DConf this year to focus on quality and professionalism are paying off. In particular, I've noticed the speed with which bugs are being handled has improved recently. Lots of good stuff. Congratulations on your work. Joseph
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On Friday, 11 October 2013 at 00:36:12 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. When it happens, post it here plz.
Re: Facebook is using D in production starting today
On 10/10/2013 08:36 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > Today I committed the first 5112 lines of D code to Facebook's > repository. The project is in heavy daily use at Facebook. Compared to > the original version (written in C++) we've measured massive wins in all > of source code size, build speed, and running speed. > > In all likelihood we'll follow up with a blog post describing the process. > > > Andrei Congratulations! This is fantastic, I was wondering when there would be some official announcement, after your AMA. I look forward to reading the blog post. -- Matt Soucy http://msoucy.me/ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature