hello,

> > what do you mean by this? prototypes are here for decades and signatures
> > are experimental and i guess it will be core in some releases.

> Stuff like
> $o->method { code }

ooohh right! this is a thing i also missed with perl (fixed in raku).

> > Template toolkit is still by far the best template toolkit i know.
> > i really thing the only thing where perl was not a precursor in web dev
> > is plack (which is inspired by wsgi which is inspired by rack ... i
> > don't know if there is another ancestor).

> That's the big issue. Too much choice in the ecosystem, with some of it not
> clearly enough explained... and no simple integration with js libraries for
> ajax at first.

> Yeah, I mean mason.  At some point long ago, it was about the only
> game in town for perl.

yes! the eperl competitor. i remember that.

> > ActiveRecord was easier than DBIx::Class for simple situations. that's
> > one of the reasons of the popularity of RoR (also the Ruby syntax).
> 
> I still thing DBIx::Class is overkill. The DB::Rose stuff was way simpler
> and I would have preferred for it to win.

Well... i liked the simplicity until i had some cases like having 2
different DBs with the same model: piece of cake with DBIxC and
impossible with ActiveRecord (AFAIR).

regards
marc


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