Path: news.cs.au.dk!not-for-mail From: Sascha Kimmel Newsgroups: comp.lang.beta Subject: Re: I feel a bit discriminated Date: 19 Jun 2000 12:46:53 -0000 Organization: University of Aarhus, Department of Computer Science (DAIMI) Lines: 35 Approved: mailtonews@cs.au.dk Distribution: world Message-ID: <20000619124653.2169.qmail@noatun.mjolner.dk> Reply-To: Sascha Kimmel NNTP-Posting-Host: daimi.cs.au.dk X-Trace: xinwen.cs.au.dk 961418827 281198 255.255.255.255 (19 Jun 2000 12:47:07 GMT) X-Complaints-To: news@cs.au.dk NNTP-Posting-Date: 19 Jun 2000 12:47:07 GMT Xref: news.cs.au.dk comp.lang.beta:12421 Atle said: > Sascha Kimmel wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I feel a bit discriminated because my questions seem to be totally ignored. > Ask some easy questions ... who will mess with Perl if they know Beta :-) > Hi, I will do, because you can use Perl without compiling, which is especially useful for webserver programming. The only possibility to use BETA for CGI programming is to use BETA as a language for programming a server! But why use BETA for CGI programming if Apache works fine? Okay, now there has to be someone to develop a server-side scripting language which can then be used to be interpreted to the BETA server. So something like ColdFusion in BETA (would be a huge project, remember that ColdFusion supports clustering) - now anyone who want to start? :) $string= "Do you know Perl?"; $string=~ s/Perl/BETA/i; $string=~ s/^Do\s+you\s+know\s+/What is/i; $string=~ s/\?$/\s\? I know BETA, that is enough!/i; $string=~ s/beta/\*BETA\*/i; Regards, Sascha Kimmel