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Mojolicious 2.0 released: Perl real-time web framework

by tempire on 10/17/11, 6:28 PM with 26 comments

  • by kgtm on 10/17/11, 7:03 PM

    I've been using Mojolicious even before it hit 1.0 and it has been an excellent experience. If there is one area I must applaud sri (and the community) for, is dropping Perl 5.8; Moving forward means moving forward (even though I understand the motivation behind not wanting to make 5.8 obsolete).
  • by mercutioviz on 10/17/11, 6:31 PM

    Just getting into Mojolicious... thanks for a Perlish alternative to RoR, Django and something WAY easier than Catalyst!
  • by MadMartigan on 10/17/11, 6:36 PM

    Supper Awesome! Mojolicous is my favourite web framework for building apps. Glad to see 2.0 and all the goodies it has.
  • by elb0w on 10/17/11, 7:10 PM

    I cannot find a web framework in any other language that is as clean as this or has as many bells and whistles.
  • by TylerE on 10/17/11, 7:47 PM

    For anyone else who's curious, the actual site is http://mojolicio.us/.

    If you're trying to get new blood linking to a site without docs, or any apparent links to get more info is maybe not the best way of doing so.

  • by bzero on 10/17/11, 6:38 PM

    Catalyst is easy too. But Mojolicious and Dancer bring us a new breath. Great news.
  • by sciurus on 10/17/11, 8:10 PM

    I build a special-purpose frontend to libvirt using Mojolicious 1.33 back in May. It was already a very easy to use and capable framework. There have been 62 releases in the five months since then!

    https://github.com/kraih/mojo/blob/7321e4c7b83a19286b3309df5...

  • by marcusramberg on 10/17/11, 6:34 PM

    Congrats on the release. Need to do some cool real time project soon.
  • by kvorg on 10/17/11, 7:30 PM

    In the last year, since I started using Mojolicious, rolling out web apps has been just amazingly nice. Good work people!
  • by elb0w on 10/17/11, 7:18 PM

    Morbo never stops amazing when I build apps with other developers.
  • by xantus77 on 10/17/11, 6:30 PM

    Awesome!
  • by HeyItsDiogenes on 10/17/11, 7:47 PM

    That is not what real-time means.
  • by mars on 10/17/11, 6:55 PM

    and i thought perl is dead :O