Hello, James Smith wrote: : Perl is a great solution for web development. : : Others will disagree but the best way I still believe is using mod_perl : - but only if you use it's full power - and you probably need a special : sort of mind set to use - but that can be said for any language.
Agreed. We have a codebase spanning 20 years, 2.3M LoC (without comments). Some of it even pre-dates mod_perl (written originally for CGI.pm), but mostly it uses code based on RegistryCooker as its underlying infrastructure. I just don't see a clean path towards HTTP/3 QUIC multi-session connections in mod_perl. Sure, a reverse proxy will do, but it might be better to do it natively. Do you know about any development of Apache+mod_perl related to HTTP/2 or HTTP/3? -Yenya -- | Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak <kas at {fi.muni.cz - work | yenya.net - private}> | | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/ GPG: 4096R/A45477D5 | IORING_OP_NOP ... the benefits of doing nothing asynchronously are minimal, but sometimes a placeholder is useful. --Jonathan Corbet at LWN