SPUG: web prog. tools of choice?
Dan Ebert
mathin at mathin.com
Wed Aug 8 17:29:33 CDT 2001
I still use CGI.pm quite a bit.
We have written our own module to handle our site look-and-feel ... a
template type module.
Dan.
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On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 leary at nwlink.com wrote:
> Sorry if this is conquered ground, but I just (re-)subscribed and there's
> no archive...
>
> A while back Lincoln Stein's CGI.pm was were it was at, but now it seems
> that Apache::Registry (and other Apache:: modules), plus
> HTML::Mason/Template (or Template::Toolkit) have given it the boot. No?
>
> *Is* CGI.pm pretty much dead for programming web sites, i.e. sites that
> have a consistent "look and feel"?
>
> What's the standard bundle of modules (following the 80/20 rule) that
> people *are* using for programming dynamic web sites? (This is a market
> question, not a technical one.)
>
> I found this link comparing Template::Toolkit and HTML::Template
> http://torrington.cuckoo.org/template_systems.shtml
> Anyone know how currently accurate the comparison is? Comments on either?
>
> And, of course, what am I completely overlooking?
>
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