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<node id="721518" title="Re^2: Prettier Perl websites" created="2008-11-04 17:13:53" updated="2008-11-04 17:13:53">
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Mojo is not about dispatching at all, Mojolicious is just an example of whats possible with Mojo.
The web is a moving target, things need to move forward, bi-directional HTTP is happening.
What Mojo provides is a replacement for the ancient and RFC ignoring modules Catalyst was built upon, we are ready for Comet and WebSocket for example.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;

I actually asked the Catalyst developers to join the Mojo project and be the first framework to use it, they couldn't make a decision.
But i needed a good example framework fast, so Mojolicious was born and i'm exploring new techniques with it now...&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;

Nothing in Mojo will keep you from using Moose, want to build Moose on Rails? Just do it! Mojo is plain old OO Perl, no more no less.</field>
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