Monks,
Apache2::ASP has had some recent updates and is now easier to use and get up-and-running.
Two tutorials and one example have been written and posted at
http://www.devstack.com/.
The "big deal" about
Apache2::ASP is that it is engineered from the beginning to support command-line unit tests (via
Test::More) and code-coverage reporting (via
Devel::Cover).
Having developed two decent-sized web applications on
Apache2::ASP already, I am convinced that the unit tests and code-coverage reports saved me countless hours of development and debugging.
So if you have any experience with Classic ASP, JSP or even Apache::ASP, give
Apache2::ASP a shot. You might just find yourself enjoying web application development again.
Best Regards,
John Drago
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