So you think that creating at least 10 files, and heaving the concept of Model / View / Controller is helpful for somebody who is just starting with their first program to display a web page, without explaining what that separation is?...

Yes, absolutely, if you're a programmer familiar with concepts of Model / View / Controller, having a program (catalyst) create 10 files for you is absolutely helpful

...nor does it mention how dispatching goes from the URL to a subroutine.

Actually this part it does explain

in the case of somebody just starting out.

Even somebody just starting out (which wasn't established until after my initial post), should, after watching a 7 minutes video, be able to recognize:

Yes, this will help me, I want to learn more

No, this is too confusing and complicated, its not for me


In reply to Re^5: globbed variable in parse cgi form - beyond me by Anonymous Monk
in thread globbed variable in parse cgi form - beyond me by Don Coyote

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