Nginx is a little bit heavier weight than I want
this, and flask is heavier than I'd prefer
thanks for the recommendation! Checking it out
would you elaborate? TMJ just turns up a joint disorder
Software to host a static site
the absolute state of software developers
after more searching, think I'll go with one of these
nodejs + express
>server technologies can't serve static pages
are you retarded?
They can. Doesn’t mean they’re good at it.
BCHS: This is an entire web application stack. httpd is good at serving static pages but might not have as many features as OP wants. OP will have no use for CGI and SQLite so this is a stupid answer.
AMP: Again, another web application stack. Did they mean Apache? Why would OP run MySQL and PHP on top of it if he wants to serve static pages?
Node.js: Good for running application logic, but slow as fuck to serve static files and not really made to host public facing servers without a reverse proxy in the middle. This reverse proxy can probably serve files faster than Node.js anyway so it’s pointless.
>nginx is heavy
dude what the fuck are you on
it is heavy compared to these
netcat
lightthpd