If you're just looking for the most simple feedback, this is what I often do. For situations where I am just throwing a quick feedback form up or something and don't need to parse/reuse the data, I like this shortcut.
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI qw(:standard);
print
header(),
start_html(),
start_form(),
textfield("one"),
br(),
checkbox_group(-name => "list",
-values => [qw(me mi mo mu)]),
br(),
textarea("text"),
br(),
submit(),
end_form(),
CGI::Dump(), # <-- Right here
end_html();
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