Doug MacEachern wrote: > > modperl is the best kept secret on the net. Shame! > seems to generate plenty of list traffic for a "secret" ;) Don't you all think, that mod_perl isn't promoted enough and this will kill it someday, despite its technical goodness? - There are no articles in the "mainstream" computer press (like cnet.com, www.ix.de, etc) about mod_perl. - There are no benchmarks, comparing to Java/Coldfusion/whatever. - I work at a big telco, and no one cares/knows here about mod_perl (except our intranet-webmaster, who still prefers PHP, since it makes him less trouble). - People, who have heard about mod_perl, are looking for servlet/ JSP-programmers, because mod_perl-coders are hard to find.
- tracking down why a module was loaded?; Justin
- Re: tracking down why a module was loaded?; Stas Bekman
- Re: tracking down why a module was loaded?; Matt Sergeant
- Re: tracking down why a module was loaded?... Stas Bekman
- Re: tracking down why a module was loa... Matt Sergeant
- Re: tracking down why a module was loaded?; Doug MacEachern
- Re: tracking down why a module was loaded?... Alexander Farber (EED)
- Re: tracking down why a module was loa... Gunther Birznieks
- Re: tracking down why a module was... ed
- Re: tracking down why a module was... Matthew Byng-Maddick
- Re: tracking down why a modul... Matt Sergeant
- Re: tracking down why a m... Matthew Byng-Maddick
- Re: tracking down why a m... Greg Cope
- Re: tracking down why a module was loaded?; Simon_Wilcox