working on the dlang.org website

Jacob Carlborg doob at me.com
Sun Jul 14 23:53:36 PDT 2013


On 2013-07-14 23:18, Val Markovic wrote:

> 3. Ruby on Rails (or Django or any other web framework that dynamically
> builds a server response) would be a terrible choice for a static
> website. It would be nothing but overhead for no benefit. Nothing on
> dlang.org <http://dlang.org> is dynamically generated, nothing talks to
> a database (nor should it). The site can and should be generated from
> some simple markup language. The end result should be HTML, CSS, JS and
> image files that are then just served by the simplest of servers.

Why not? We're limiting our self here. Someone talked about adding 
comments to the documentation, like PHP has. Or do you want to use a 
database that JavaScript can talk to directly, to avoid server side scripts?

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg


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