Hi Monks,

i was searching arround for a comparison of the CPAN Modules for building Dynamic Web Pages. I founded some small pages, but most of them were just simple Listings. What do you think about something like poop.sourceforge.net ? Is there allready something out there like this? Or even a node here?

I think this would be really helpful and important for the perl community, because when you're new to perl there are just too many Modules to check-out and often you choose the wrong one first.

I think what also would be really helpful are Categories (like Model, View, Controller or mod_perl/CGI/Other and some standard explanation which should help beginners to decide for the right solution for them.

If there isn't anything setup like this yet, i would be happy about some suggestions for the categories, then i would set this up and add all the modules i can remember.

knoebi


In reply to Building Dynamic Web Pages with CPAN-Modules by knoebi

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