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digitalmars.D - FYI: libraries.io DUB category

reply =?UTF-8?B?U8O2bmtlIEx1ZHdpZw==?= <sludwig rejectedsoftware.com> writes:
Just found this by accident:

https://libraries.io/dub/

Seems like somebody integrated code.dlang.org there. It has some 
interesting features, such as RSS feeds and sorting by various statistics.

I don't know how popular the site is, but I guess it may also give a 
nice little popularity boost for D, because both, DUB and D are listed 
on their front page.
Jul 13 2015
parent reply "wobbles" <grogan.colin gmail.com> writes:
On Monday, 13 July 2015 at 11:03:35 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
 Just found this by accident:

 https://libraries.io/dub/

 Seems like somebody integrated code.dlang.org there. It has 
 some interesting features, such as RSS feeds and sorting by 
 various statistics.

 I don't know how popular the site is, but I guess it may also 
 give a nice little popularity boost for D, because both, DUB 
 and D are listed on their front page.
Go has 200k projects. I really didnt think it was so popular!
Jul 13 2015
parent reply Andrei Alexandrescu <SeeWebsiteForEmail erdani.org> writes:
On 7/13/15 8:12 AM, wobbles wrote:
 On Monday, 13 July 2015 at 11:03:35 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
 Just found this by accident:

 https://libraries.io/dub/

 Seems like somebody integrated code.dlang.org there. It has some
 interesting features, such as RSS feeds and sorting by various
 statistics.

 I don't know how popular the site is, but I guess it may also give a
 nice little popularity boost for D, because both, DUB and D are listed
 on their front page.
Go has 200k projects. I really didnt think it was so popular!
By the libraries.io count most languages have one order of magnitude fewer projects than Go (e.g. Java has only 32.8K). How do they count? -- Andrei
Jul 13 2015
parent "weaselcat" <weaselcat gmail.com> writes:
On Monday, 13 July 2015 at 14:16:05 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu 
wrote:
 How do they count? -- Andrei
apparently just using github for Go and a completely different ranking for every other language.
Jul 13 2015