perl generates the WWW page and dynamic form for WWW user, using data stored
in RDBMS.
WWW user fills form on browser
form runs a perl script on server
perl script saves input data in RDBMS
perl script logs into many other heterogeneous systems using
Rakudo (the compiler) will be packaged in various distributions. The
one distribution we have so far is Rakudo Star.
There's sometimes been talk on conferences and on IRC about putting
together a Net/Web-targeted distribution of Rakudo, one with all the
appropriate modules pre-packaged. The idea
will apps made for one distribution of Rakudo work with another?
the time for web targeted distro is approaching fast. as soon as we know the
most secure/stable and extendable WEB services model(mashups/REST/XML/WSDL...)
is identified/spec-ed, there will be a need (requirement) for perl
On 8 July 2011 12:28, Rajeev Prasad rp.ne...@yahoo.com wrote:
will apps made for one distribution of Rakudo work with another?
Yes, provided that the versions of Rakudo used are sufficiently
compatible (one might have newer features that you used that another
one hasn't updated to include yet,