Agree 100%++. I would love to see Mojolicious become the universally and dogmatically recommended Perl web framework. I think it is the best competitor to php that Perl has to offer, much easier to use, learn, start, grow.

Why ?

Seems like some kind of misunderstanding

php is a language, like perl

and Mojolicious is a framework , written in perl

The two things aren't competitive with each other

The whole of why php gained an edge over perl is because of big web hosts, mod_php under apache... , for faster than cgi, lighter than mod_perl...

With passage of time and the rise of virtualization and things like nginx/fcgi/uwsgi.... the hosts have caught up and what they're selling these days is choice, anything the developer wants he can install


In reply to Re^2: UP-TO-DATE Comparison of CGI Alternatives by Anonymous Monk
in thread UP-TO-DATE Comparison of CGI Alternatives by iaw4

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