Building a desktop app with HTTP::Engine, SQLite and jQueryTatsuhiko Miyagawa
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bulknews.typepad.com Tatsuhiko Miyagawa's blog to discuss mostly tech and nerdy stuff. Info: if you come from Google and want to know what PSGI and Plack are: take a look at our PSGI/Plack project web page that has links to PSGI spec and FAQ, and then Plack git repo for the actual code. HTTP::Engine is the best thing that happened in the Perl web application development land lately. It's a port of
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