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digitalmars.D.announce - [ANN] 3T Software Labs MongoDB tools for D programmers.

reply "Graham" <graham 3tsoftwarelabs.com> writes:
Hello fair D hackers!

I’d like to announce the availability of 3T Software Labs MongoDB 
tools to the readers of this list.

To forward-thinking D adopters and MongoDB users alike, I’d like 
to extend a special 60-day trial of all the apps in our suite at 
http://3tsoftwarelabs.com/evaluation-edition using the code 
‘DLNG’.

My apologies for the spam if you’re not a MongoDB user.

If you are, I hope you enjoy our tools and find them useful.

Like many of the pioneering D projects described on this list, 
we’ve just started our adventure, and would love to hear any 
feedback you have.


Thanks a lot,

Graham
3T Software Labs
Apr 17 2014
parent reply "Graham Fawcett" <fawcett uwindsor.ca> writes:
On Thursday, 17 April 2014 at 14:12:39 UTC, Graham wrote:
 Hello fair D hackers!

 I’d like to announce the availability of 3T Software Labs 
 MongoDB tools to the readers of this list.

 To forward-thinking D adopters and MongoDB users alike, I’d 
 like to extend a special 60-day trial of all the apps in our 
 suite at http://3tsoftwarelabs.com/evaluation-edition using the 
 code ‘DLNG’.

 My apologies for the spam if you’re not a MongoDB user.

 If you are, I hope you enjoy our tools and find them useful.

 Like many of the pioneering D projects described on this list, 
 we’ve just started our adventure, and would love to hear any 
 feedback you have.


 Thanks a lot,

 Graham
 3T Software Labs
To clarify: you've built these tools in D? Or do the tools provide some kind of D API to MongoDB? Best, Graham Fawcett (not the 3T software Graham; last names are helpful!)
Apr 17 2014
parent reply "Rikki Cattermole" <alphaglosined gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 17 April 2014 at 15:50:04 UTC, Graham Fawcett wrote:
 To clarify: you've built these tools in D? Or do the tools 
 provide some kind of D API to MongoDB?

 Best,
 Graham Fawcett (not the 3T software Graham; last names are 
 helpful!)
They've posted this same thing to a number of different mailing lists in last day or so. Looks valid code however hence I didn't say anything earlier.
Apr 17 2014
parent reply "Joakim" <dlang joakim.airpost.net> writes:
On Friday, 18 April 2014 at 03:54:46 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
 On Thursday, 17 April 2014 at 15:50:04 UTC, Graham Fawcett 
 wrote:
 To clarify: you've built these tools in D? Or do the tools 
 provide some kind of D API to MongoDB?

 Best,
 Graham Fawcett (not the 3T software Graham; last names are 
 helpful!)
They've posted this same thing to a number of different mailing lists in last day or so. Looks valid code however hence I didn't say anything earlier.
Yep, a google search for the above text turns up almost identical posts to Clojure, Scala, Haskell, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails forums also. Looking at their website, it appears they're a three-person startup building dev tools, likely written in Java, for noSQL databases like MongoDB, mostly GUI tools to view and modify a database. So it doesn't appear to have anything specific to do with D, just GUI apps that those using MongoDB might find helpful.
Apr 17 2014
parent reply Andrej Mitrovic via Digitalmars-d-announce writes:
On 4/18/14, Joakim via Digitalmars-d-announce
<digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com> wrote:
 Yep, a google search for the above text turns up almost identical
 posts to Clojure, Scala, Haskell, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails forums
 also.
In other words this is just spam.
Apr 18 2014
parent reply "Graham Thomson" <graham 3tsoftwarelabs.com> writes:
Sorry to have caused any offence, that was certainly not the 
intent. In the initial instance I did already apologise for the 
spam if you're not a MongoDB user.

Like MongoDB, I’ve noted that D tends to be favoured by 
forward-thinking individuals and used on pioneering projects.

This is simply a gift from us to you.

If this was inappropriate I'll not post such messages again.


Thanks again,

Graham Thomson
3T Software Labs


On Friday, 18 April 2014 at 09:10:11 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic via 
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
 On 4/18/14, Joakim via Digitalmars-d-announce
 <digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com> wrote:
 Yep, a google search for the above text turns up almost 
 identical
 posts to Clojure, Scala, Haskell, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails 
 forums
 also.
In other words this is just spam.
Apr 18 2014
parent reply Andrei Alexandrescu <SeeWebsiteForEmail erdani.org> writes:
On 4/18/14, 10:33 AM, Graham Thomson wrote:
 Sorry to have caused any offence, that was certainly not the intent. In
 the initial instance I did already apologise for the spam if you're not
 a MongoDB user.

 Like MongoDB, I’ve noted that D tends to be favoured by forward-thinking
 individuals and used on pioneering projects.

 This is simply a gift from us to you.

 If this was inappropriate I'll not post such messages again.


 Thanks again,

 Graham Thomson
 3T Software Labs
Announcing D-related commercial products here is entirely appropriate. -- Andrei
Apr 18 2014
parent Andrej Mitrovic via Digitalmars-d-announce writes:
On 4/18/14, Andrei Alexandrescu via Digitalmars-d-announce
<digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com> wrote:
 Announcing D-related commercial products here is entirely appropriate.
Absolutely. But I don't see how these tools are in any way D-related.
Apr 18 2014