On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Jeremy Shaw wrote:
>
> On Mar 11, 2011, at 4:39 PM, Victor Oliveira wrote:
>
>> Hi cafe,
>>
>> There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
>> I would like to know if one of them is something closer of the nginx.
>> I need some light and fas
On Mar 11, 2011, at 4:39 PM, Victor Oliveira wrote:
Hi cafe,
There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
I would like to know if one of them is something closer of the nginx.
I need some light and fast. It don't need support all http, just the
basics is fine.
Sugges
>
> snap or warp/yesod. maybe in a few years we will have a winner for the
platform...
> --dons
> On Friday, March 11, 2011, Vo Minh Thu wrote:
> 2011/3/11 Victor Oliveira :
>> Hi cafe,
>>
>> There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
>> I would like to know if
snap or warp/yesod. maybe in a few years we will have a winner for the
platform...
--dons
On Friday, March 11, 2011, Vo Minh Thu wrote:
> 2011/3/11 Victor Oliveira :
>> Hi cafe,
>>
>> There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
>> I would like to know if one of them is s
2011/3/11 Victor Oliveira :
> Hi cafe,
>
> There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
> I would like to know if one of them is something closer of the nginx.
> I need some light and fast. It don't need support all http, just the basics
> is fine.
> Suggestions?
Snap and
Hi cafe,
There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
I would like to know if one of them is something closer of the nginx.
I need some light and fast. It don't need support all http, just the basics is
fine.
Suggestions?
[]s
Victor
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