Framework you should.

And I think I am convinced that Framework I shall :)

You haven't mentioned DBs yet but it will be needed...

This is far from the only site I am running that has a DB supporting it. The core part of the ERD is written out and would have been built this evening had I not been reading up about Mojolicious instead. Our business booking site is built in Perl and utilises the DBI::mysql module although on the backend is actually a MariaDB. Here if you are interested.

Because of the difficulty getting Mojolicious installed and set up on the shared hosting plus the steep learning curve to get it working and the proximity now to Christmas, I will be building an MVP site without a framework and then create a testing subdomain onto which I will implement a framework driven site using basically the same web code, just delivered in a different way.


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