"Hey everyone, a new open-source Perl framework called Creazilla on Perl just launched. Has anyone tried it yet?"

This reply with the above response seems odd behaviour given your goal of bringing this framework to our attention. If you're unwilling to provide responses to questions without becoming defensive, why post in this manner? People tend not to enjoy click bait, preferring decent content or things with examples and documentation. The use of natural docs over the standard POD way or working likely doesn't make it appealing either. A duplicate thread advertising the framework over at XDA developers. I'm not sure what you expect to achieve announcing what you have in way that you did.


In reply to Re^9: New Perl framework Creazilla on Perl by marto
in thread New Perl framework Creazilla on Perl by Gooliver

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