i just started using CGI::Application this week, so my opinion may not be totally informed.
it's sort-of a subclass of CGI. it provides you a way to *organize* your run-modes ( actions ) in your application with a defined set of parameters and matching subroutines. something like:
"foo_action" => \&foo(),
"bar_action" => \&bar()
and later in your module:
sub foo {
my $self = shift;
# do stuff
}
it's something i used to do by hand. CGI::Application organizes it a bit more, and makes it a touch easier to come back to and debug, esp. if you're not the original coder.
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