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Re^8: How do I go from PROCEDURAL to object oriented programming?

by Anonymous Monk
on Apr 22, 2015 at 23:16 UTC ( [id://1124317]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^7: How do I go from PROCEDURAL to object oriented programming?
in thread How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming?

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Re^9: How do I go from PROCEDURAL to object oriented programming?
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Apr 22, 2015 at 23:40 UTC

    As mentioned already, it would be hard to be more wrong.

    Plack is Rack and WSGI remixed and uWSGI supports PSGI and has for a long time at this point. All Perl webframeworks support it and CGI programs/scripts are easy to wrap in it if they’re cleanly scoped.

    Nobody likes Perl. Nobody ever liked Perl.

    It would be hard to be more wrong here too. I left programming behind in high school because it was a tedious chore and came back 10 years later when I discovered Perl. My love of Perl is the only reason I’m a professional programmer because I sure as hell wouldn’t do this if I had to work with Java. And I’m far from alone. It’s more anecdote on top of my own but Perl has the happiest users; Re: The Programming Language With The Happiest Users.

Re^9: How do I go from PROCEDURAL to object oriented programming?
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 22, 2015 at 23:19 UTC
    OK, now you are just being a troll. We have PSGI and Plack now. You really should do some research before you go spreading FUD like you are.

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