Hello Ekanvitha9 and welcome to the monastery and to the wonderful world of Perl!

I'd add to the above Dancer2 because is very easy to start with. Start with the Dancer2::Tutorial

In my experience, as you are on windows, forget to configure IIS to run your perl code: is a stress and many time with a dead end.

Go instead with some PSGI (instead of CGI) aware server that can run decently on windows: I had luck with Twiggy with a simple command line launcher:

C:\perl5.26-64\perl\site\bin\twiggy.bat  --listen 127.0.0.1:80 c:/scripts/miniproject/bin/app.psgi

See also a mini project of mine using Dancer2 (nothing impressive: was my first serious attempt)

For the database connection perhaps starting with sqlite is good enough.

L*

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In reply to Re: Perl mini (web) project -- Dancer2 by Discipulus
in thread Perl mini project by Ekanvitha9

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