I remember reading about something called LWPng a few years back. It was an attempt to make LWP fully HTTP 1.1 compliant by adding support for real persistence, multiple simultanious connections, and request pipe-lining. It was all going to be based on an event-driven model with a central event loop and callbacks (similar to Tk).
Curious, I looked it up again on search.cpan.org only to find that it hasn't been updated for the better part of a decade. What happened? Did POE steal its thunder or something? LWPng seems like it would have been a great idea.
In reply to What ever happened to LWPng? by Anonymous Monk
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