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Re^2: Async HTTP(S) client

by cavac (Prior)
on Mar 07, 2025 at 12:28 UTC ( [id://11164183]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Async HTTP(S) client
in thread Async HTTP(S) client

Yeah, i'm planning to eventually release it in CPAN. But first i want to test it in my own projects under real world conditions and get at least the major kinks worked out.

I basically do the same with Net::Clacks. Before i release major changes that might affect the stability, it will already have been running for days or even weeks on a few live systems of mine. Since the UA is new (and hasn't been thorougly tested yet), it doesn't yet make sense to publish it on CPAN. That way, i'm free to rumble around in the internals, change the API if necessary, rewrite the whole thing from scratch if i come up with a better solution etc, without me having to worry about other people having to rewrite their code. (I'm not a pythong AI dev, i actually care about backward compatibility somewhat).

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Re^3: Async HTTP(S) client
by Intrepid (Deacon) on Apr 14, 2025 at 18:06 UTC

    Hwoa, pythong? I never heard that one before, I like it but a wee bit catty. I suppose in the Perl vs. Python dispute that's par for the course ;-).

    Apr 14, 2025 at 18:05 UTC

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