Also: plan for success. Looking ahead, imagine you need 2-10 instances of the backend application. Seems the browser version becomes even more desirable then.
If you rope in Catalyst with a side of Template and Class::DBI you can probably recycle any base modules you wrote for the customer side and might be able to get a skeleton/working application done in just a day or two.
In reply to Re: CGI vs Tk for application backend
by Your Mother
in thread CGI vs Tk for application backend
by Popcorn Dave
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