I should also clarify that the precise rules aren’t set in stone yet; we’re aiming to collect a little more field experience with the new system before deciding whether to change the way things work. It’s a little unfortunate that your post was just fractionally too long for our current rules.
Cheers!
]]>@Ross, I’m pretty certain that the daemon and morbo both work perfectly under windows (remember that morbo is just daemon + reload on file change). I don’t have a windows box I can test on, but this is my recollection.
Hypnotoad (the preforking server, also built on daemon) will not work on windows unfortunately. Then again, I’m not sure if there are any working preforking windows servers for any framework.
]]>Mojolicious also has lots of additional built-in functionality that others pull from external modules. While some have called this anti-cpan (which I think is silly, Mojolicious is on cpan), this allows for these functionalities to be well integrated in Mojolicious. See my Mojolicious Introduction talk for more examples.
]]>I’m struggling to get a hang of it all, and the example code here dont work on current Mojo version.
Really great reading tho.
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