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Theoretically, maybe. But the reason to put code on the server side (e.g. in Perl) is to limit intra-algorithmic communication across the internet, which would be aggravated by doing it all in Javascript. Having the javascript and HTML embedded in Perl aggravates the OO design. So what I am trying to do is to find a metaframework design using Perl as the 'host' that doesn't violate either of these considerations.

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Re^3: Maximising Language integration: Holy Grail or Dystopia?
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Jul 14, 2015 at 13:39 UTC

    Server side JS is quite good and increasingly popular now and even used as a build tool the same way Python and Perl and Ruby have been.

    As for your quest and original question: Dystopia. You can build a harness that fits horses, cats, ducks, and alligators but hitching your wagon up with it…