G'day everyone,
I've just joined and am looking forward to learning more about Maypole. I first
heard about this years ago in The Perl Journal and was so excited to write my
own app, but for various reasons I was unable to get Maypole installed.. I run
a business called Perl Training Australia, which - imaginatively - teaches Perl,
in Australia. ;)
I'm writing a conference paper comparing a number of Perl's popular MVCs. I
don't know most of them, but fortunately my paper is from a beginners point of
view.
If anyone has anything they'd like to share about Maypole vs Jifty, Gantry,
CGI::App, Catalyst, Mojolicious etc, I'm certainly open to insights. I don't
have enough time to learn all of these frameworks properly so I'm very dependent
- at this stage - on information from the users and creators.
My paper (and findings) will be available in December. I'm rating MVCs on:
* community participation
* ease of installation
* flexibility
* quality of documentation
* ease in creating a particular sample program (with CRUD)
I know there's the beer example on the Maypole website, which I will work
through, but if anyone else has any other examples I'd be glad to see them.
Your feedback would be very much appreciated.
All the best,
Jacinta
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