May 06, 2015
> But, a fair chunk of code. Maybe there's little activity recently because they consider it done. I haven't committed to the majority of my github things for months, but I still stand by them.
>

Greetings

I am the lead developer of Vlang.

Vlang is still being actively worked on. We are not pushing in more recent code into Github since the code requires Github HEAD version of DMD to compile. We are using some metaprogramming features that are available only with the development version of DMD.

Regards
- Puneet


May 06, 2015
Greetings


> half the site is 404, the github account show little activity and information pretty sparse. smells kinda dubios..
>

I am really sorry for the poor webpage. We are actively working on that front, but progress is slow since we need to give priority to customer projects. We are an unfunded startup in India and provide chip verification services for surviving.

Unlike mainstream software, it requires a lot of effort to get hardware guys interested in software. But we believe (and have demonstrated) that Vlang has certain advantages over commercial chip verification languages. And we continue to develop it further to gain more advantage. We expect to push in more code into Github once DMD 2.068 gets released.

- Puneet


May 06, 2015
Unlike mainstream software, it requires a lot of effort to get hardware
> guys interested in software.
>

I meant to say "interested in *opensource* software"


May 06, 2015
On 5/6/15 12:53 AM, d coder via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> Greetings
>
>
>     half the site is 404, the github account show little activity and
>     information pretty sparse. smells kinda dubios..
>
>
> I am really sorry for the poor webpage. We are actively working on that
> front, but progress is slow since we need to give priority to customer
> projects. We are an unfunded startup in India and provide chip
> verification services for surviving.
>
> Unlike mainstream software, it requires a lot of effort to get hardware
> guys interested in software. But we believe (and have demonstrated) that
> Vlang has certain advantages over commercial chip verification
> languages. And we continue to develop it further to gain more advantage.
> We expect to push in more code into Github once DMD 2.068 gets released.

This is great going, Puneet. Congratulations, good luck, and keep us all posted! -- Andrei


May 06, 2015
On Wednesday, 6 May 2015 at 07:43:28 UTC, d coder wrote:
>> But, a fair chunk of code. Maybe there's little activity recently because
>> they consider it done. I haven't committed to the majority of my github
>> things for months, but I still stand by them.
>>
>
> Greetings
>
> I am the lead developer of Vlang.
>
> Vlang is still being actively worked on. We are not pushing in more recent
> code into Github since the code requires Github HEAD version of DMD to
> compile. We are using some metaprogramming features that are available only
> with the development version of DMD.
>
> Regards
> - Puneet

You could push to a different branch ("develop" perhaps) and make a note in the readme (in both "master" and "develop") about the different DMD version requirements.
May 06, 2015
On Tuesday, 5 May 2015 at 12:04:39 UTC, Alex Ogheri wrote:
> Hi guys, did you know this ??
>
> http://vlang.org/
>
>
> In fact, it gathered quite an enthusiastic appreciation at dvcon in Munich!!

some of you might know it, some of you might not but bernard helyer of our own, also created a language called Volt. its compiler is written in D.

see it in action: https://github.com/VoltLang/Volta
May 06, 2015
On 2015-05-06 12:21:30 +0000, Mengu said:

> On Tuesday, 5 May 2015 at 12:04:39 UTC, Alex Ogheri wrote:
>> Hi guys, did you know this ??
>> 
>> http://vlang.org/
>> 
>> 
>> In fact, it gathered quite an enthusiastic appreciation at dvcon in Munich!!
> 
> some of you might know it, some of you might not but bernard helyer of our own, also created a language called Volt. its compiler is written in D.
> 
> see it in action: https://github.com/VoltLang/Volta

It's more or less a fork of SDC so feature-wise and syntax-wise Volt and D overlap quite a bit.
Also Tango folks forked D1 to create Amber - https://bitbucket.org/larsivi/amber/wiki/Home (it seems it's not actively developed right now)

May 06, 2015
>
>
> This is great going, Puneet. Congratulations, good luck, and keep us all posted! -- Andrei
>

Thanks Andrei.

And thanks again to Walter, yourself, Kenji and other developers who together made D a wonderful language.


May 06, 2015
On Tuesday, 5 May 2015 at 12:04:39 UTC, Alex Ogheri wrote:
> Hi guys, did you know this ??
>
> http://vlang.org/
>
>
> In fact, it gathered quite an enthusiastic appreciation at dvcon


It seems Vlang appeared silent for a while. Puneet was very busy with core simulator and I was not able to help him. Now I suppose I will have some time for a while and i need to start working on vlang.

In any caese neither Puneet nor me are professional EDA designers, we are more users. We really need a community around vlang so that our future ideas can be on able hands. Why not joining us? for many of upu eda will possibly a new domain.

Sumit
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