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  • 2024/04/26 - Neomenu came back from 2021
  • 2024/04/26 - Museum@Heyuri has been launched
  • 2024/02/27 - Anime nominations and their votings will be held on this table from now on.
  • 2024/01/29 - Try out some extra CSS files: Link

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ive been trying to learn perl, and have been suffering... a LOT learning it and it made me remember the convo between kaguya & mod-sama abt perl on some VPS he bought

i guess its a dumb question but what will perl bring to the site? other than running scripts on webpages and shit like that xp
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>other than running scripts on webpages and shit like that
...that's it biggrin

In my travels through the Japanese web, I fell in love with all the awesome and obscure (to us) scripts that made up the Japanese web in the 90s and 2000s - I've long thought it would be kewl to bring some of them over to Heyuri like we did KuzuhaScriptPHP+, HeyuriRemix, etc., but... it turns out that 90% of Japanese scripts from that era use CGI/Perl, and Perl is b0rked on Heyuri's current servers sweat2

Pic related is what my spruced-up version of the Jidou Enquete Sakusei script currently looks like. It's kinda liek /vote/, but users add the options they're voting for themselves along with a comment. Each poll is like its own little board, with each vote option being like its own little thread that you can open up and comment in. All the functionality of poal.me with all the style (and code quality) of 1997! biggrin


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