Jump in here: Catalyst manual intro. It discusses the layout of files and application structure. I recommend DBIx::Class (abbreviated DBIC) and there is also Rose::DB looks great but I haven't tried yet. There is also a budding Catalyst wiki (that address might not be permanent) which has lots of goodies.

Another thing I like about the Cat community is there is a serious approach to designing applications "correctly" (where correctly means extensibly and to standards). Something like a list/search would be best broken up. But it would be easy to use almost exactly the same code in the background (not duplicating it but "chaining" it or passing around a single result set and adding parameters as they are introduced... well, you see the learning curve starting to kick in).


In reply to Re^7: tt2 with perl cgi and a csv file by Your Mother
in thread tt2 with perl cgi and a csv file by Gokee2

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