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Re: Maximising Language integration: Holy Grail or Dystopia?

by Your Mother (Archbishop)
on Jul 14, 2015 at 10:59 UTC ( [id://1134674]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Maximising Language integration: Holy Grail or Dystopia?

I'm not giving up Perl any time soon but I feel compelled to point out that you can do everything with JavaScript today. Then there is no need for integration. :P

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Re^2: Maximising Language integration: Holy Grail or Dystopia?
by anonymized user 468275 (Curate) on Jul 14, 2015 at 11:51 UTC
    Theoretically, maybe. But the reason to put code on the server side (e.g. in Perl) is to limit intra-algorithmic communication across the internet, which would be aggravated by doing it all in Javascript. Having the javascript and HTML embedded in Perl aggravates the OO design. So what I am trying to do is to find a metaframework design using Perl as the 'host' that doesn't violate either of these considerations.

    One world, one people

      Server side JS is quite good and increasingly popular now and even used as a build tool the same way Python and Perl and Ruby have been.

      As for your quest and original question: Dystopia. You can build a harness that fits horses, cats, ducks, and alligators but hitching your wagon up with it…

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