On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 04:33:41AM -0500, Nathan Folkman wrote:

> I hope to continue to see people stepping up to support different languages:
> Tcl, Perl, Python, Java, PHP, etc. If there server is well designed, and
> things are abstracted correctly, then there would be no reason not to support
> as many languages as possible.

Me too.

> I believe that a big part of AOLserver's success in the future will be based
> on the community's unbiased approach to its development - it is just a web
> server afterall! ;-) The thing that always amazes me are the different
> applications that people have built using the AOLserver.

I think of AOLserver as a web application server, not as a general
web server. In fact, I often use it as a swiss-army knife for networked
applications. This should be even more interesting when libnsd is out.

-Roberto

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