Dear PerlFlunkie,
I understand your perspective and wanted to share my thoughts with you today. As an administrator, I've developed and currently maintain sustainable websites by choosing the best Perl applications and bringing them together to form a website, long before the current CMS bandwagon.
Unlike the PHP fad, I prefer Perl applications, with the actual code in the backend and pure HTML in the frontend. The pages load faster and there is less stress on the server CPU. Personally speaking, every Perl programmer I've requested help from in the past 15 years has been kind and always resolved my coding requirements, problems and questions.
Thank you for helping me with the last issue, I appreciate your help very much and look forward to learning more from you in the years to come.
Thank you again for all that you do, it makes a difference.
Keep up the great work and spirits!
Zoro
I understand your perspective and wanted to share my thoughts with you today. As an administrator, I've developed and currently maintain sustainable websites by choosing the best Perl applications and bringing them together to form a website, long before the current CMS bandwagon.
Unlike the PHP fad, I prefer Perl applications, with the actual code in the backend and pure HTML in the frontend. The pages load faster and there is less stress on the server CPU. Personally speaking, every Perl programmer I've requested help from in the past 15 years has been kind and always resolved my coding requirements, problems and questions.
Thank you for helping me with the last issue, I appreciate your help very much and look forward to learning more from you in the years to come.
Thank you again for all that you do, it makes a difference.
Keep up the great work and spirits!
Zoro