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dangwu | 2 years ago

We've come full circle

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Nition|2 years ago

Soon we may even be able to put a website into a folder.

samstave|2 years ago

CTRL+SHIFT+N New Folder/website

EDIt: this is a good thing.

AlienRobot|2 years ago

The internet is made of tubes. And tubes are made of circles.

2024 is the year of PHP.

8n4vidtmkvmk|2 years ago

Jokes on you. I've been using PHP since.... 2001. Shit, that's a long time.

anyoneamous|2 years ago

Well, I'm off to learn about Apache Tomcat so I can be ready for 2025.

lcof|2 years ago

Perl CGI is the way to go to get ready for 2026

otachack|2 years ago

I laughed, thanks :D

If there's anything to learn about humanity it's that we apply this technique in many ways.

thyrox|2 years ago

If I remember correctly earliest version of Apache also did this (though it used S/FTP instead of dropbox and .html instead of .md)

theyinwhy|2 years ago

So what you are saying is that the web server Apache is able to serve static web content?

quickthrower2|2 years ago

Now how do I serve my micro service from here? Just drop in a js, py or rb file :-)

What if I drop in a tf file?

djbusby|2 years ago

WTF is "tf"?

rchaud|2 years ago

You used to be able to serve websites via a Dropbox of .html files. It supported CSS, JS and everything. At some point after 2015 they turned off that capability .