I highly recommend Dancer - it's winning. Dancer::Introduction and Dancer::Cookbook for more info. It's a minimalist framework that stays out of your way, which is what I prefer in a perl framework. I like to do things my way, and not be forced to change my coding habits too much. If you know any perl at all, and you have a solid understanding of HTTP you are golden.
Use dbicdump to auto-generate all the boring code using your database schema.
Use Dancer::Plugin::Database and DBIx::Class to get at your database (make sure to use all those modules you just auto-generated).
Dancer::Plugin::DataFu for your view.
Now add Plack and get access to all it's middlewares you might need. If you want TLS, look at tlsme.
In reply to Re: CGI/Frameworks: What is a good entry point?
by onelesd
in thread CGI/Frameworks: What is a good entry point?
by luis.roca
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