The only one "shitting on" your proposal is you with your poisonous, backwards attitude and delusion that any disagreement comes from "religion" and not experience. Mod_perl is not the future, it is the past. CGI is not a best practice. Monolithic, kitchen sink architecture like it and apache is a dead end. Your stats about Mac are garbage and I'm a dyed in wool, 5 iPhone, 9 Mac owning shill for them.

https://www.nginx.com/blog/nginx-vs-apache-our-view/ sums it all up nicely. Here's a pull quote, for others, I'm aware this will make no dent in your clearly ossified gray matter‐

In 2013, nginx was the most popular web server amongst the 1,000 busiest sites in the world. In 2014: the 10,000 busiest sites. In 2015: the 100,000 busiest.

The section following about monolithic versus dynamic is enlightening for anyone looking to learn or expand skills.


In reply to Re^5: Review of CGI::Alternatives by Your Mother
in thread Review of CGI::Alternatives by Anonymous Monk

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