David's answer is exactly what you should do. However, if you already have a list of constraints, prerequisites, you could list them and we could tell you what Dancer would provide you with. Start by describing what you want to do maybe :) On 15 March 2013 17:40, David Precious <davidp@preshweb.co.uk> wrote:
On Fri, 15 Mar 2013 17:34:37 +0100 (CET) <igor.bujna@post.cz> wrote:
i don't want to start flame, but only ask when I make any project, why do I should choose Dancer instead Mojo*.
You should choose whichever has the features you require, or whichever you feel more comfortable with. As most web frameworks have similar features, that latter point is likely to be far more important.
My advice: give both a try, whichever you get a better feeling with, go with it.
I originally found Dancer as an interested user, and it was the first framework that I didn't feel was getting in my way and forcing me to code the framework's way, but rather seemed to work with me - I realised with that feeling that I'd found the framework for me.
Try both (and any others, Catalyst etc) until you get that same feeling, and then you have your answer. Nobody can tell you which framework is the best fit for you but you yourself.
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