Hi Monks,

I have a small commercial console based application in perl, which I plan convert into web based. The application will be served by Apache, using PostgreSQL. But I am not able to find a right application development tool (Template / API) i.e cgi::application, Template Toolkit, mod_perl, mason, maypole, catalyst, etc. I would pefer a secure, stable, feature rich option which will make my web development journey a pleasant one for long time to come.

Please no online war, and I hope this discussion will help many more developers like me. If this topic was discussed earlier then kindly point me to the link. Thanks a lot.

Regards

Jamnet
Mumbai, India
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