Using python (or Tcl) on the web
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cobrien at Radix.Net (Cary O'Brien) writes: > In article <L3iZ4.154057$681.2782248 at news-east.usenetserver.com>, > J.M. Ivler <ivler at basecamp1.netquest.net> wrote: > > > >And what about TCL users? > > > > Well, they've got mod_dtcl and aolserver. > > Python has got mod_python and pyapache. > > Look, this is mature technology. Can't everyone just get along? > > (Plus you forgot embedded perl - embperl). Java users have Servlets/JSP. Scheme users have BRL (implemented with servlets). We could probably keep going. -- Bruce R. Lewis http://brl.sourceforge.net/
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