Martin Gregorie wrote:
> The Logitech Media Server, written in Perl and capable of playing most
> audio formats through TCP/IP-connected audio devices and emitting HTML so
> it can use a web browser as its user interface is an excellent example of
> what can be done, though I prefer to write Java, if only because of its
> large and excellent standard class library and the huge number of FOSS
> 3rd party packages. Another nudge in that direction and away Javascript
> is my preference for strongly typed languages, but of course ymmv about
> this.
I always have a problem with those 3rd party packages - you download a jar
and you never know what is inside it and then you complain about
injections :D
But I must admit I've used some also. I tried to check the code of some, but
it is virtually impossible or at least very time consuming. This is why I
choose Symfony Framework - not that it does not have the same problem with
3rd party, but at least they are not binary code packed in jar.
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