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BBC Creates 'Perl on Rails'

Bogtha writes "Long-time users of Perl for their public websites, and having successfully used Ruby on Rails for internal websites, the BBC have fused the two by creating a 'Perl on Rails' that has the advantages of rapid development that Rails brings, while performing well enough to be used for the Beeb's high-traffic public websites. This is already powering one of their websites, and is set to be used in the controversial iPlayer project as well."

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  1. Re:Holy Crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Strange it may be, but incomprehensible and a run-on it's not.

    "Long-time users of Perl for their public websites," - an appositive
    "and having successfully used Ruby on Rails for internal websites," - another appositive, successfully connected with a conjunction
    "the BBC" - the subject of the sentence (which the appositives are in apposition to)
    "have fused the two by creating a 'Perl on Rails'" - a perfectly fine predicate
    "that has the advantages of rapid development that Rails brings," - with a relative clause
    "while performing well enough to be used for the Beeb's high-traffic public websites." - and another modifying clause.

    In short: it's a sentence. It's grammatical. It's comprehensible. Quit whining.

  2. Surely the BBC of all organizations... by goombah99 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Should have preferred Python or Parrot. I mean c'mon. nudge nudge know what I mean... She's a goer.

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  3. Re:Conspiracy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not if you are a Comcast subscriber.