On Jul 18, 2007, at 0:27 , brad clawsie wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 12:17:12AM +0200, Hugh Perkins wrote:
On 7/17/07, Martin Coxall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wonder why 'we' aren't pushing things like this big time. When
Ruby
took off, more than anything else it was because of Rails.
i agree that web programming is a domain that cannot be ignored
i have wondered what it would take to get a mod_haskell for apache
wash looks interesting, but very few companies and isps are going to
run a niche fastcgi platform (even those already running
rails). apache is still the de facto open serving platform.
If you use Network.FastCGI, and compile (linking statically is a good
idea as well) on your own machine, you can run Haskell code on any
web host that supports FastCGI. That's what I do with Hope, http://
hope.bringert.net/
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