No, what I meant to ask was, which features of a Perl-driven backend would an elearning webpage require? Most of the data seems to be static, and most of the action would be in the Javascript-driven front end.
I don't even see what patches to Perlmonks would be necessary to implement something like this, that's why I'm asking.
In reply to Re^6: WebPerl (eLearning)
by Corion
in thread WebPerl Regex Tester (beta)
by haukex
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