Hi John, Under an insane deadline right now but would be happy to do a write up in the future. Please send me a note with instructions on where to send it. 2015-08-28 9:06 GMT-05:00 John Stoffel <john@stoffel.org>:
"Richard" == Richard Reina <gatorreina@gmail.com> writes:
Richard> Thank you all for the very sage replies. This was all so very Richard> instructive that I put the derefrencing syntax in the Richard> comments of my code in case I need in the future.
It would be great if you could write up your experience and document what you learned, as a tutorial for future learners of this framework.
Personally, I'm interested in building apps to search databases (read only) and present the results in a nice manner, with paging and good performance. My latest search form is really nice, because it's quite short.
But the integration with a nice CSS framework (like bootstrap which I keep looking at...) and some core Javascript is the stumbling block. While I love and know perl well, I'm starting to think that doing ALL the work in one language makes more sense.
So learning node.js for both the front end and backend drops complexity. But Javascript is ugly to my eyes... just like I'm sure Perl is ugly to Javascript guys. My age is showing. Heh.
In any case, my core comment is that having a documented and basic example application with lots of stuff already done is a great resource and way to get people upto speed using Dancer to make great apps.
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