I'm writing prototype code to establish proof of concept. I think I have DBIx-Class-Schema working and searching OK.
I'd like to use webforms (just basic CGI HTML), first to just to search and show results from searches but also to do CRUD/BREAD. I have established that I could use CGI::Formbuilder for this - or perhaps DBIx::HTMLView or DBIx::HTMLinterface.
The more I read, the more I get the impression that I should be using Catalyst or Maypole but it just all looks so off-puttingly complicated. My learning curve is steep already and, although Catalyst keeps saying how easy it makes everything, it looks like you have a weeks worth of reading before you start. Also it does warn that I'm going to have trouble just installing Catalyst due to the number of dependencies and I already spent a week just trying to install first CDBI and then DBIC. This is partly due to the fact that I'm on the ever unpopular win32 but am I being overly pessimistic?
In reply to Catalyst or not? by jfrm
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