Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?

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From: Jonathan Vanasco
Subject: Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Date: 21:06 on 24 Nov 2004
It makes a lot of sense to me

Having spent time building lots of webapps with flash, and knowing many 
people who still do so and come from art school backgrounds, their 
system seems simple enough and tailored exactly for someone who doesn't 
know programming

It seems to be an easily configurable  and targeted (not limited) 
system for completing an often needed task.

mod_perl would be more flexible, and php might make more sense, but 
their syntax and instructions seem pretty much on key for the audience 
that would use it

On Nov 24, 2004, at 1:40 PM, Frank Wiles wrote:
>   But I agree, this looks like re-inventing the wheel, road, and the
>   whole concept of movement simply because you had the time to spare!


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mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Perrin Harkins 17:56 on 24 Nov 2004

Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Sam Tregar 18:09 on 24 Nov 2004

Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Frank Wiles 18:40 on 24 Nov 2004

Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Frank Wiles 18:43 on 24 Nov 2004

Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Frank Wiles 18:52 on 24 Nov 2004

Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Jonathan Vanasco 21:06 on 24 Nov 2004

Re: mod_perlservice? what the heck?
Dan Brian 21:30 on 24 Nov 2004

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