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58 | modules, you get an enourmous amount of code and strict rules you have |
58 | modules, you get an enourmous amount of code and strict rules you have |
59 | to follow. AnyEvent, on the other hand, is lean and to the point by only |
59 | to follow. AnyEvent, on the other hand, is lean and to the point by only |
60 | offering the functionality that is useful, in as thin as a wrapper as |
60 | offering the functionality that is useful, in as thin as a wrapper as |
61 | technically possible. |
61 | technically possible. |
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63 | Of course, if you want lots of policy (this is arguably somewhat useful |
63 | Of course, if you want lots of policy (this can arguably be somewhat |
64 | in many cases) and you want to force your users to the one and only event |
64 | useful) and you want to force your users to use the one and only event |
65 | model your module forces on them, you should I<not> use this module. |
65 | model, you should I<not> use this module. |
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68 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
68 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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70 | L<AnyEvent> provides an identical interface to multiple event loops. This |
70 | L<AnyEvent> provides an identical interface to multiple event loops. This |