Hi Brett On 14/04/12 00:59, B. Estrade wrote: > On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 06:48:34AM -0400, Nic Zero wrote: > ..ah, yes..the community - that's the compelling part about CAP for > me. I like this list a lot, for example.
Agreed. I released Snapp publicly just so the community can use it. > I am less inclined to use something other than CAP proper, but > Mojolicious looks interesting. Something about how much it hides is a > little unerving to me, though. It's always a bit of a risk to change direction away from a well-recognized module to an alternative, since you are - at first - entering the unknown. But you did that by adopting CAP originally. I have precisely the same reaction as you to Mojolicious' automated-hamburger-with-the-lot approach. > I have routes set up fine using CAP::Dispatch (which also supports the > HTTP methods for the clean URIs. Beyond setting up the routes, I am > not sure what Mojo gives me since I still have to implement my backend > to push and pull data. It is a lot cleaner looking, but one thing that > stands out to me are those templates in Mojo - out of the box, they > seem way to powerful (I am a fan of super dumb templates). Yes - it's writing the real guts of the app which is always the challenge, and I do love to see how others have done it, since I'm very visual like that. If too much is automated, what's to see? My choice of templater is Text::Xslate. >> * Ron, if you do continue with Snapp, try borrowing some of >> the smart ideas from Mojolicious::Lite, but >> * like me, I suspect you'll fall in love with Mojolicious and >> Snapp will just be an amusing memory. > > Thanks, everyone. And thanks, Ron, for your efforts - I don't think > any effort to improve things or to learn is time wasted. Most OSS > projects out there are "one man" or "one off". I have a few myself =). Thanx for the positive feedback. I'm delighted to say I don't think any of my time was wasted. As some of you might know, I take care of my mother who has Alzheimer's, so I'm at home all day with plenty of time available. -- Ron Savage http://savage.net.au/ Ph: 0421 920 622 ##### CGI::Application community mailing list ################ ## ## ## To unsubscribe, or change your message delivery options, ## ## visit: http://www.erlbaum.net/mailman/listinfo/cgiapp ## ## ## ## Web archive: http://www.erlbaum.net/pipermail/cgiapp/ ## ## Wiki: http://cgiapp.erlbaum.net/ ## ## ## ################################################################