Post A1ZWu0f3xCAvkFSLCq by dch@bsd.network
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 (DIR) Post #A1ZWu0f3xCAvkFSLCq by dch@bsd.network
       2020-11-25T14:37:19Z
       
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       you know the erlang code is old when you see an EMakefile and sinan.config lurking there. Dust off your old school skills!
       
 (DIR) Post #A1ZWu11OcA2WrVuB16 by dch@bsd.network
       2020-11-25T23:32:03Z
       
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       found another one today - misultin the first of the really fast webservers
       
 (DIR) Post #A1ZWu228qsEM07GHom by nawi@fedi.absturztau.be
       2020-11-25T23:38:18.917561Z
       
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       @dch Have you seen YAWS too http://yaws.hyber.org/ https://w3techs.com/technologies/comparison/ws-apache,ws-yaws
       
 (DIR) Post #A1a9t0EVxNZ0L7Y6m8 by dch@bsd.network
       2020-11-26T06:39:23Z
       
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       @nawi I used to *use* yaws back when it was cutting-edge tech.  I dug up my earliest commit to erlang src and it's back in 2010! https://github.com/erlang/otp/commit/8e8061c9e6  Over a decade of OTP and still loving it. Preferably on FreeBSD.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1a9t0ZmgIZrP5V5vc by nawi@fedi.absturztau.be
       2020-11-26T06:55:12.240470Z
       
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       @dch Ahh, thats a long time. Functional languages are probably the way to go with.