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Commented on Writing Non-Blocking Applications with Mojolicious: Part 1
Interesting read, thanks very much! I’m looking forward to the next part. I’d also like to see how non-blocking stuff would look in Catalyst. Any chance?...
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Commented on perltricks.com - a new Perl website
Yes, RSS would be nice....
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Commented on Got CSS to hide ridiculously long posts?
This one should hide every direct descendant tag under the post text, except the first and the second one: .entry-listing .entry-body > :not(:nth-child(1)):not(:nth-child(2)) { display: none; }...
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Commented on Head Gestures in browser based game
Nice demo, do you mind if I may use it in a small presentation about all the small wonders of the HTML5 world? Maybe I'm wrong, but you aren't using much of WebRTC in that demo except the getUserMedia part,...
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Commented on The Price of Cleverness (YAML is not Safe)
I had this error recently in an EmbPerl project. The error disappeared, when I used YAML directly before Data::DPath: This crashes: [* use strict; use warnings; no warnings 'redefine'; use vars qw($r %fdat %udat @param); use Data::DPath 'dpath'; ... *]...
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Jay Allen commented on
perltricks.com - a new Perl website
What Alex said. Not having an RSS feed means people need to remember to visit your site. Ain't gonna happen, unfortunately.
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rsanchez1990 commented on
Writing Non-Blocking Applications with Mojolicious: Part 1
To me, Mojolicious and Dancer look very similar on the surface. The introduction tutorials for both have almost identical syntax. Is non-blocking one advantage that Mojolicious has over Dancer?
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Joel Berger commented on
Writing Non-Blocking Applications with Mojolicious: Part 1
Yes most of the frameworks have a similar syntax, even in other language to some extent. Non-blocking is a feature that Mojolicious provides and (to my knowledge) no other framework does (at least not built-in and well integrated).
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…
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Gustaf commented on
Writing Non-Blocking Applications with Mojolicious: Part 1
Would be of tremendous appreciation if you would consider a rewrite of this Mojo series for current Mojolicious.
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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Gustaf commented on
Writing Non-Blocking Applications with Mojolicious: Part 1
Sorry for speaking to soon. Fresh coffe did it for me, I missed some typos from my part.
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