2011/5/22 Leo Lapworth :
> http://www.dotcloud.com/ is in beta with Perl but might be worth
> looking at if that fits your needs
Yes, i think good, and Tatsuhiko Miyagawa the author of PSGI and much
more module at join dotcloud.
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On 11 May 2011 03:35, wrote:
> Can someone recommend a good ISP that keeps up with Perl?
> There has to be a company out there that doesn't treat Perl like a
> second class citizen.
http://www.dotcloud.com/ is in beta with Perl but might be worth
looking at if that fits your needs
On Wed, 11 May 2011 11:13:51 +0100, Rob Dixon wrote:
> I wonder what you urgently need that isn't in 5.8.8? Yes, 5.10/5.12 has
> a few nice things in it, but nothing life-changing.
Some modules won't build with the version of ExtUtils::MakeMaker that
comes with 5.8.8. Fairly major modules too, a
On 11/05/2011 03:35, sono...@fannullone.us wrote:
Can someone recommend a good ISP that keeps up with Perl? Right now
we're with A2 Hosting and they're still stuck at version 5.8.8, and
they refuse to upgrade because, and I quote . . .
This is off topic, as the original poster said.
Please c
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:16 PM, wrote:
> On May 11, 2011, at 12:49 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
>
>> besides, it's not like cPanel (or anything else) can't tell perl to
>> 'use 5.8.8;' - so what is the point?
>
> My point is simply this - perception. There are plenty of hosts out
> there tel
On May 11, 2011, at 12:49 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
> besides, it's not like cPanel (or anything else) can't tell perl to
> 'use 5.8.8;' - so what is the point?
My point is simply this - perception. There are plenty of hosts out
there telling people to use them because they have the lates
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:51 PM, wrote:
> On May 11, 2011, at 4:26 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>>> I wonder what you urgently need that isn't in 5.8.8? Yes, 5.10/5.12 has
>>> a few nice things in it, but nothing life-changing.
>>
>> I suppose the biggest things aren't really language features as su
On May 11, 2011, at 4:26 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> I wonder what you urgently need that isn't in 5.8.8? Yes, 5.10/5.12 has
>> a few nice things in it, but nothing life-changing.
>
> I suppose the biggest things aren't really language features as such.
> 5.14.0 will very shortly be released. Tha
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:13:51AM +0100, Rob Dixon wrote:
> I wonder what you urgently need that isn't in 5.8.8? Yes, 5.10/5.12 has
> a few nice things in it, but nothing life-changing.
I suppose the biggest things aren't really language features as such.
5.14.0 will very shortly be released. T
On 11/05/2011 03:35, sono...@fannullone.us wrote:
Can someone recommend a good ISP that keeps up with Perl? Right now
we're with A2 Hosting and they're still stuck at version 5.8.8, and
they refuse to upgrade because, and I quote,
"we unfortunately cannot perform a global upgrade on perl as it
On Wednesday 11 May 2011 05:57:50 Jeff Pang wrote:
> 2011/5/11 :
> >Can someone recommend a good ISP that keeps up with Perl? Right
> > now we're with A2 Hosting and they're still stuck at version 5.8.8, and
> > they refuse to upgrade because, and I quote,
>
> Using VPS you can install a
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:35 PM, wrote:
> Can someone recommend a good ISP that keeps up with Perl? Right now
> we're with A2 Hosting and they're still stuck at version 5.8.8, and they
> refuse to upgrade because, and I quote,
>
> "we unfortunately cannot perform a global upgrade on pe
2011/5/11 :
> Can someone recommend a good ISP that keeps up with Perl? Right now
> we're with A2 Hosting and they're still stuck at version 5.8.8, and they
> refuse to upgrade because, and I quote,
>
Using VPS you can install any version of Perl.
Curently I am using two VPS, one is Lin
Can someone recommend a good ISP that keeps up with Perl? Right now
we're with A2 Hosting and they're still stuck at version 5.8.8, and they refuse
to upgrade because, and I quote,
"we unfortunately cannot perform a global upgrade on perl as it may cause
severe problems with other use
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