Absolutely correct.   The difficulties arise when you find that you must change the method of deployment, or even when you find that your app must support more than one method of deployment simultaneously.   These are realities that are now facing us with regard to both our new and our already-installed applications.   Yes, as you say, we still have to make the technical moves.   Nowadays we have a very compelling need not to be boxed-in to the moves that we have chosen to make ... no matter for what then-good reasons we made them.   On both the client side and the server side, “the games, they are a changin’.”


In reply to Re^3: small project / experiment to learn mod_perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread small project / experiment to learn mod_perl by Anonymous Monk

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