Out of curiosity, I looked at the PSGI/Plack website and made an amusing discovery.
Many years ago, before I "discovered" Perl, I wrote a webserver in AWK. It wasn't purely in AWK; I wrote a C program to listen for and accept incoming HTTP connections. It then read the request and "parsed" it into an array of name/value pairs, then exec'd AWK, using the array as the environment pointer.
Seems I "invented" "ASGI". Not the same as PSGI, but very close.
In reply to Re^2: Alternative to CGI.pm
by RonW
in thread Alternative to CGI.pm
by sectokia
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