Framework you should.

Acquiring IT skills was, for me, the best way to declare that I am now holding the equivalent of ploughing the earth, sowing the seed, attending the seedlings, killing the weedlings and finally chopping the head of the wheat in one, compact and impressable package appreciated by non-technical people and it could, at the time, fit in one CD. Alas, dry season.

Seriously, I have good experience with Mojolicious and DBIx::Class which is the SQL equivalent. And I had good advice for both of them from Monks here. You haven't mentioned DBs yet but it will be needed and you better prepare for that too. A house of bricks always wins when everything around tumbles down.

bw, bliako


In reply to Re: To Framework or not to Framework by bliako
in thread To Framework or not to Framework by Bod

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