The new app induces wonder, and someone familiar with the project will see 
that it highlights mojo's power. However, if I were new to Mojolicious, or 
unfamiliar with modern web frameworks generally, this would be 
unintelligible without a little more explanation. What if you added a 
paragraph after the code explaining it?:

> This is a small taste of Mojolicious' event-driven goodness. The example 
runs an event loop with a web server *and* a web socket server. The web 
server listens for GET requests at '/' and serves up the index.html.ep 
template. When your web browser loads this page, it makes a web socket 
server connection back to the application at '/title', which makes a 
non-blocking GET request to http://mojolicio.us and returns its title to 
the browser. Mojolicious gives you power without sacrificing legibility and 
ease of use.

Scott

On Thursday, September 18, 2014 10:34:30 AM UTC-6, sri wrote:
>
> And now it's this one:
>
>     https://gist.github.com/anonymous/88acebb3003e82c09dd9
>
 

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