Use other language for the frontend may have some advantage. The first I see, is that you can have more developer available in other language to maintain the frontend. It's easier to find PHP Zend developer than Perl Web developer. Also true for python. 2013/9/3 gvim <gvimrc@gmail.com>
On 23/08/2013 11:21, Greg Kempe wrote:
We're exploring two options:
1. use Dancer to build the entire website 2. use Dancer to power a thin REST API around the library and use another framework (eg. in Python) to build the rich website experience.
I don't quite understand how Python or Ruby is any better suited to creating a "rich website experience" than Perl. Front end is HTML, CSS and Javascript if you're using a REST API so using more than one server-side languaged doesn't make much sense to me.
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