> You will, I trust, keep us up to date on all the places where we'remaking life difficult? :)
for sure. but it's actually been quite a smooth ride so far. i have a short list of problems i've had to deal with, and i'll forward them to the list when i get the chance.
Great.
what i'd really like to see is a language that utilizes parrot objects (AFAIK there isn't one right now). once we have this, we can start writing handlers in a high level language and REALLY have something to show off. ;-)
Well, actually.... scary though it may be, my Work Project uses parrot objects for everything. Whether this is a useful thing or not's an open question (the language lacks subroutines, for example) but...
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> have an excessive amount of fun with this.At 2:27 PM -0400 10/20/04, Jeff Horwitz wrote: >mod_parrot now supports authentication handlers. i'm planning a release >in the next few days, including a whitepaper on its architecture, but >here's an example of what you can now do.
Wow. That's... cool. And a bit scary. But definitely cool. I could
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