I was wondering, if anyone holds to a particular philosophy when building a dynamic secure website in perl with a mysql back end, in the way that a library tree of modules is arranged?
The website has pages, buttons, areas that users with different permissions have access too etc.
For example do you create a widget tree for buttons, menues, layouts of various sorts. Perhaps you have a your SQL commands put into a module in a part of the tree, and further seperated into queries, selects, Your login code is in one part of the tree together, etc.
All of this in the effort to keep things organised, reduce redundant code, keep the modules concise, uncomplicated, and easy to maintain.
aristAugust
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