After poking around, it seems that there is: Wt (http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt).  
After looking through the source of the Hello World example[1], I'm not sure 
why anyone would go through the trouble, but then again, I feel that way about 
a lot of lower-level compiled languages.

-Sean

[1] http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt#/src/hello
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Is there even a C webapp framework available?

-A

On 2010-05-10, at 16:59, stuart yeates <stuart.yea...@vuw.ac.nz> wrote:

> Simon Spero wrote:
>
>> Of course, the real problem is that too many people are writing
>> unoptimized
>> code in energy-inefficient languages like ruby and PHP, which
>> require far
>> more servers, and far more cooling, to do the same work as properly
>> written
>> code.
>
> No, the real problem is with trolls sending flamebait.
>
> cheers
> stuart
> --
> Stuart Yeates
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