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Tag: perl web server

Perl Web Server

Posted on 22 January, 20107 October, 2010 by Dave Cross

Coming a little late to this game, but I understand there are some concerns in the Perl community that the phrase “Perl Web Server” doesn’t find the best site when you search for it in Google. I’m happy to add my vote that “Perl Web Server” should point at the Plack web site.

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Posted in CPANTagged cpan, perl web server, plack, seo 2 Comments

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