Hi monks,

First of all thanks to all of you who are actively helping us out with our queries.

I have a question regarding the Perl Web frameworks.

I am good a Object Oriented Perl, have worked with extremely complex data structures and worked with advanced Perl, but I have never worked on Web Development with Perl. For that I have dabbled into various other technologies like VB/ASP and Java (not by choice though). and I have liked Java for the same.

However, the new influx of so many Web App farameworks like Catalyst, Jifty attract me to start (read learn) a Web Framework for development in Perl.

Can you please advise as to which is the better Web framework in terms of the demand for professionals in them.

I am in the UK and I would love if my fellow monks can advise as to what is hot and what is not ??


In reply to Perl Web Development Frameworks by Anonymous Monk

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