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devscripts | mojo | |
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1 | 51 | |
30 | 2,654 | |
- | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 7.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 24 days ago | |
Perl | Perl | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Artistic License 2.0 |
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devscripts
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Writing Bash Scripts that are not only Bash: Checking for Bashisms and testing with Dash
There is a tool embedded in the Debian devscripts project, called checkbashisms. It is a simple but powerful Perl script that ferrets out any bashisms in a shell script that begins with the #!/bin/sh shebang line.
mojo
- Mojolicious
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CSS in Perl
Initial thoughts
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Perl 5.38 Released
If you end up doing web development, check out Mojolicious:
https://mojolicious.org/
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How can I host a perl based website on a vps?
If you choose to go down the Mojolicious road, there's lots of deployment information and guides in the Mojolicious Cookbook.
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Mojo may be the biggest programming language advance in decades
I guess this will make it harder to search for Mojo(licious)-related stuff. 😩
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Getting the result/reject values from a Mojo::Promise using async subs
But if I want the return value of 'test_p' or the error message 'This is an error', I can't seem to figure that out. I tried looking at the promise tests (https://github.com/mojolicious/mojo/blob/main/t/mojo/promise.t) but that didn't seem to work either.
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Choose boring tools
Several! The 3 big players in order of release are Catalyst, (released in 2005), Dancer2 (Dancer was first released in 2009, but went through a complete re-write as Dancer2 around 2013), and Mojolicious (released in 2010).
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Guidance on Building a Web Application in Perl
This project sounds to me like the perfect excuse to learn Mojolicious if you're interested in converting your scripts into a web application using Perl.
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i3mojo -- an i3status replacement in Perl
Awesome! I still use Perl on a pretty regular basis both for work and fun. I really enjoy it. Definitely take a look at Mojolicious if you haven't already. It's primarily focused on being a web framework (both server and client), but it's nicely modular so you can use bits and pieces of the stack. In i3mojo, I used the Mojo::IOLoop event loop, Mojo::Base as a base class system, and Mojo::UserAgent as a web client for some plugins.
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The beauty of CGI and simple design
Last time I used Perl for anything web it was via https://mojolicious.org/
It even does event-based and websockets
What are some alternatives?
Flask - The Python micro framework for building web applications.
go - The Go programming language
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
LANraragi - Web application for archival and reading of manga/doujinshi. Lightweight and Docker-ready for NAS/servers.
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
CPython - The Python programming language
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
Apache - Mirror of Apache HTTP Server. Issues: http://issues.apache.org
mdbootstrap - React 18 & Bootstrap 5 & Material Design 2.0 UI KIT
amcharts4 - The most advanced amCharts charting library for JavaScript and TypeScript apps.
PostgreSQL - Mirror of the official PostgreSQL GIT repository. Note that this is just a *mirror* - we don't work with pull requests on github. To contribute, please see https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Submitting_a_Patch