in reply to Re^3: Review of CGI::Alternatives
in thread Review of CGI::Alternatives
Surprising myself, I upvoted you twice this week. Wasn't for anything you've written lately though.
You don't seem to understand the most basic technical points of webwork; even HTTP and CGI elude you. You've just about worn me out but I'll correct one more and then consider just creating an index to link in replies as a sign post for the unaware.
Today, CGI applications do work, nearly as efficiently as those constructed using a framework, probably because memory can be so damned big that nothing ever actually gets unloaded.
CGI is an execute on demand technology. They always get unloaded. That can never remotely approach the performance of a persistent application in Perl.
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