2016.12.21 in #283Amusewiki 2.0
Amusewiki (a CMS) version 2.0 was released last week. It has fair amount of documentation & looks promising.
2017.05.24 in #306Amusewiki 2.022 Amusewiki, a library-oriented wiki engine is more than just a wiki engine, it's also a powerful authoring, archiving and publishing platform.
2018.07.05 in #363Amusewiki 2.222
"Amusewiki was created to manage and edit large amounts of texts (books and articles) with a special focus on quality, printing and first rate reading experience."
2022.04.19 in #561Perl Web Frameworks
Covering CGI - Mojolicious - Interchange - Dancer - Catalyst
2025.02.06 in #707Django and Mojolicious: a quick comparison of two popular web frameworks
Marco writes: 'Recently I’ve been working on a project with a Vue front-end and two back-ends, one in Python using the Django framework and one in Perl using the Mojolicious framework. So, it’s a good time to spend some words to share the experience and do a quick comparison.'
2025.04.29 in #719Handling text encoding in Perl
When we are dealing with legacy applications, it’s very possible that the code we are looking at does not deal with Unicode characters, instead assuming all text is ASCII. This will cause a myriad of glitches and visual errors. In 2025, after more than 30 years since Unicode was born, how is that possible that old applications still survive while ignoring or working around the whole issue?
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