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* [http://www.srlabs.it SR Labs] - Eye Tracking Systems Integrator | * [http://www.srlabs.it SR Labs] - Eye Tracking Systems Integrator | ||
* [http://www.funatics.de/en Funatics Software GmbH] - MMO Game Developer (See [http://forum.dlang.org/post/kghpblrtxuzzgpnzasxc@forum.dlang.org Newsgroup announcement]). | * [http://www.funatics.de/en Funatics Software GmbH] - MMO Game Developer (See [http://forum.dlang.org/post/kghpblrtxuzzgpnzasxc@forum.dlang.org Newsgroup announcement]). | ||
+ | * [http://www.infognition.com/ Infognition] - mostly video processing technologies and products. Uses D2, Phobos and DFL. | ||
== Notable projects == | == Notable projects == |
Revision as of 10:06, 4 October 2014
Organizations and notable projects using D:
Contents
Organizations
- Facebook - See announcement in the forums.
- Sociomantic - real-time bidding for eCommerce. DConf 2013 talk. Uses D1 / Tango.
- Remedy Games - game development. DConf 2013 talk.
- Funkwerk IT Karlsfeld - passenger information systems. DConf 2013 talk. Uses D2 / Phobos, Tango (xml).
- EMSI - economic modeling. Discussion.
- RandomStorm - network security products and services. Uses D2 / Phobos.
- 2night.it - italian website about nightlife. Uses D2/phobos for webservice (ios/android app) and for language parsing.
- SR Labs - Eye Tracking Systems Integrator
- Funatics Software GmbH - MMO Game Developer (See Newsgroup announcement).
- Infognition - mostly video processing technologies and products. Uses D2, Phobos and DFL.
Notable projects
Video games
- ABA Games (2004-2005). Written in D 0.x, includes source code.
- Mayhem Intergalactic - the first commercial video game written in D (2007). Newsgroup announcement.
- STACK4 (2013-2014). Gameserver Backend written in D 2. See Newsgroup announcement.
Other
- Xomb - an exokernel operating system written in D.
- GInMA - a 2D and 3D dynamic geometry system (DGS) written in D1 (2010).
Publications
Programming languages
- Verifiable Functional Purity in Java (2008). Praises D's approach to purity.