On Wed, Mar 01, 2017 at 09:29:30AM +0100, Reyk Floeter wrote: > On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 10:37:04PM +0100, Kristaps Dzonsons wrote: > > > I wrote this little tool for vmd that is not intended for the tree, > > > but will eventually go into ports (it uses kcgi which is not in base). > > > > Have you thought of writing this in a secure language like Rust or > > Swift? Writing cgi stuff in C seems just asking for trouble. > > > > OK, I was trying all day yesterday to find a good answer - maybe > another joke - but I couldn't make one up. Kudos, Kristaps. >
But I forgot to mention: I got the all of it from https://learnbchs.org/ "BCHS (pronounced beaches) is for real development. It's a hipster-free, open source software stack for web applications. To prepare a BCHS environment, install OpenBSD. Then get started." ... "Is BCHS a joke? No. PHP is a joke. node.js is a joke. Software development is full of jokes. This is not one of them." I fully agree with this except of the "hipster-free" part: writing web apps in C is cool and totally "retro". Reyk