Comment by christophilus 3 days ago Man. Haven’t thought about Raku for a while. Does it have a good web framework these days? 3 comments christophilus Reply librasteve 3 days ago The leading web framework for Raku is Cro (https://cro.raku.org) . Cro has deep support for distributed architectures and middleware pipes and a nice templating language. my Cro $service; # geddit? There are others, notably the more lightweight Humming-Bird https://raku.land/zef:rawleyfowler/Humming-BirdAlso, if you want a more opinionated, HTMX centric web application library, then https://harcstack.org was used to make the new https://raku.org site yawaramin 3 days ago See https://rakujourney.wordpress.com/2025/03/30/the-harc-stack/ librasteve 3 days ago that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while
librasteve 3 days ago The leading web framework for Raku is Cro (https://cro.raku.org) . Cro has deep support for distributed architectures and middleware pipes and a nice templating language. my Cro $service; # geddit? There are others, notably the more lightweight Humming-Bird https://raku.land/zef:rawleyfowler/Humming-BirdAlso, if you want a more opinionated, HTMX centric web application library, then https://harcstack.org was used to make the new https://raku.org site
The leading web framework for Raku is Cro (https://cro.raku.org) . Cro has deep support for distributed architectures and middleware pipes and a nice templating language.
There are others, notably the more lightweight Humming-Bird https://raku.land/zef:rawleyfowler/Humming-Bird
Also, if you want a more opinionated, HTMX centric web application library, then https://harcstack.org was used to make the new https://raku.org site
See https://rakujourney.wordpress.com/2025/03/30/the-harc-stack/
that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while