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Re^4: UP-TO-DATE Comparison of CGI Alternatives

by Anonymous Monk
on Mar 24, 2017 at 20:53 UTC ( [id://1185831]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: UP-TO-DATE Comparison of CGI Alternatives
in thread UP-TO-DATE Comparison of CGI Alternatives

Should be renamed to "Writing Extensible and Scalable Perl-Based Web Applications" because they are far from maintainable ...
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Re^5: UP-TO-DATE Comparison of CGI Alternatives
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Mar 24, 2017 at 21:11 UTC

    I most strenuously disagree. They are a pleasure to maintain unless you write them like they were Mason or CGI.

      That says more about you than the product. Catalyst is horribly flawed, hence why Dancer and Mojo are taking its market share. Just because YOU ... yeah ...

        Who is revealing what now? AKA: Whence does this zero sum tribalism emanate?

        I am ecstatic that Perl has several strong, fun, powerful, widely-adopted frameworks. I am on record saying Mojo is great and Dancer, while not my cup of tea, is fine and welcome. All Perl success is good for all Perl developers. Job listings still favor Catalyst, 12 years after the author of Mojo originally released it, regardless of any fact-free assertions about flaws, so pedal your venom under an identity, nobody, or be dismissed as same.

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