I did qualify my take with saying good devs like Dancer!

Magic is concerning but if the dev team is behind it, I don’t mind. That code looks clean and safe to me.

So you wind up having to pin a version anyway.

Yeah, some of the speed releases early on in Mojo are what kept me from investigating it for years. Plus I can’t use it at work because *SIGH* we’re still on 5.8. That said, professional software should specifically set every version of every package it contains. A good test suite generally makes updates to libraries easy; or at least quickly finds what can’t or shouldn’t be updated.

It was basic Dancer2 backend code that kept me from trying it again: badly scoped variables. And again, the reason it took many years to even consider this stuff is I’m pretty thermally energetic feces with Catalyst. :P


In reply to Re^3: Constructive thoughts on Dancer2 v Mojolicious by Your Mother
in thread Constructive thoughts on Dancer2 v Mojolicious by Anonymous Monk

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