First, I think most of you might already know that PerlMonks got a mention in the Perl Weekly issue #356. Though I think the discussions link was not to the SoPW but to the discussions about PM website :-) Nevertheless, congratulations to all who are putting efforts to keep PM going.

Next, I have question. There was also mention of the book "Single Page Application with Perl Dancer". What I want to know is:

Has anyone bought/read this book?

I would greatly appreciate your reviews or a link to where I can find reviews of the book. I didn't understand much from the link provided in newsletter.

Are there any other learning materials I can refer to for creating single page web applications using perl?


In reply to PerlMonks got mention in Perl Weekly and question about single page applications by Perl300

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