My project will require user login, user pages (with some user-supplied categorized content), comments on pages, and functionality for browsing the categorized content.

All three frameworks make it easy to provide that functionality. So it's really up to your personal preference.

Mojolicious is an all-in-one solution with minimal dependencies; it comes with a full asynchronous IO loop, web server, user agent and HTML parser with DOM interface.

Dancer has a similar routing syntax (at least on the surface, haven't used it in depth), reinvents fewer wheels but also comes with less built-in functionality.

Catalyst is the oldest and most mature of the three, with many existing plugins. Books have been published about it, so there are plenty of resources for learning.

Have fun rolling your die.


In reply to Re^3: Catalyst or Dancer? by moritz
in thread Catalyst or Dancer? by Anonymous Monk

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