It's a library for making a web application. One could also make a framework out of it, if they wished to do so.
Jonathan has made this distinction in the past, referring to Cro as a library explicitly, as opposed to a framework, as a framework is (usually) highly opinionated. Cro is not. That said, Cro has been quite smooth sailing for me, so I too would suggest you taking a look there. There's also Bailador[1], which is an actual framework for creating web applications as well. There's also a tutorial for it on YouTube[2], if that's interesting to you. [1]: https://github.com/Bailador/Bailador [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmQ3FQCIXmk On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 15:03:58 +0300 Veesh Goldman <rabbive...@gmail.com> wrote: > No, it's a web framework. > > On Sun, Sep 29, 2019, 14:33 星沉 <s...@fallenstar.xyz> wrote: > > > On 2019/9/29 7:23 下午, Laurent Rosenfeld wrote: > > > you probably want to take a look at Cro. <https://cro.services/> > > > > hello, > > > > is this the replacement to perl5's coro? > > > > regards. > > -- With kind regards, Patrick Spek www: https://www.tyil.nl/ mail: p.s...@tyil.nl pgp: 1660 F6A2 DFA7 5347 322A 4DC0 7A6A C285 E2D9 8827 social: https://soc.fglt.nl/tyil git: https://gitlab.com/tyil/
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