You want a tutorial on how to "write a web application using <DB Abstraction Module>, <Templating System>, and <Runtime Backend>." There are likely a half dozen reasonable choices for the first two, and three or four choices for the backend.
I am not sure I understand why you need a tutorial explaining how to use three systems in concert when they are all so well isolated.
Ah, but they aren't. For example, the support for using TT and DBIC with Catalyst is much stronger than using TT and DBIC with CgiApp. Or, using Text::Template and Rose::DB with Mason. And so on. While you can mix'n'match, there are some that work better with each other than with others. Hence, the usefulness of the requested documentation.
My criteria for good software:
- Does it work?
- Can someone else come in, make a change, and be reasonably certain no bugs were introduced?
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