April 15, 2015 Re: Pitching an investment bank on using D for their bond analytics | ||||
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Posted in reply to D Denizen since a year | On Tuesday, 14 April 2015 at 12:08:54 UTC, D Denizen since a year wrote:
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> A friend has been invited to be a consultant for an investment bank that would like to build a set of analytics for fixed income products. The team is currently quite small - about 5 C++ developers - and the idea is to start with a proof of concept and then build on it as there is further buy-in from the business.
One of the biggest issues I can think of would be code breakage. While we're the point where most compiler updates no longer break my code, if you expect to use a codebase from 2 years ago without having to update your code, you'll be disappointed.
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April 15, 2015 Re: Pitching an investment bank on using D for their bond analytics | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kapps | On Wednesday, 15 April 2015 at 22:32:53 UTC, Kapps wrote:
> On Tuesday, 14 April 2015 at 12:08:54 UTC, D Denizen since a year wrote:
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>> A friend has been invited to be a consultant for an investment bank that would like to build a set of analytics for fixed income products. The team is currently quite small - about 5 C++ developers - and the idea is to start with a proof of concept and then build on it as there is further buy-in from the business.
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> One of the biggest issues I can think of would be code breakage. While we're the point where most compiler updates no longer break my code, if you expect to use a codebase from 2 years ago without having to update your code, you'll be disappointed.
In the last 2 years each breaking change I've encountered has been to close holes where latent bugs may lurk ... and often were lurking!
I welcome these breaking changes in production code.
bye,
lobo
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April 15, 2015 Re: Pitching an investment bank on using D for their bond analytics | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kapps Attachments: | On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 22:32:52 +0000, Kapps wrote:
> On Tuesday, 14 April 2015 at 12:08:54 UTC, D Denizen since a year wrote:
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>> A friend has been invited to be a consultant for an investment bank that would like to build a set of analytics for fixed income products. The team is currently quite small - about 5 C++ developers - and the idea is to start with a proof of concept and then build on it as there is further buy-in from the business.
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> One of the biggest issues I can think of would be code breakage. While we're the point where most compiler updates no longer break my code, if you expect to use a codebase from 2 years ago without having to update your code, you'll be disappointed.
not that anything is forcing someone to update the working compiler. i know some big codebases that still using msvc6 for the exact reason that "knowing bug is better than new bug".
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April 16, 2015 Re: Pitching an investment bank on using D for their bond analytics | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kapps | On 2015-04-16 00:32, Kapps wrote: > One of the biggest issues I can think of would be code breakage. While > we're the point where most compiler updates no longer break my code, if > you expect to use a codebase from 2 years ago without having to update > your code, you'll be disappointed. I don't agree. Every single release since at least DMD 2.050 has broken DWT. -- /Jacob Carlborg |
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