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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13-01-24 02:38 PM, Dave Doyle wrote:<br>
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        <div style="">Sadly, I won't be there this month or next but I
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        On 24 January 2013 14:31, J. Bobby Lopez <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                    <li>Although TMTOWTDI is something we encourage at
                      the earliest stages of learning, I think it would
                      be beneficial for Perl veterans to work closely to
                      put together a bit of a "starter package", a list
                      of modules we would recommend to someone doing
                      project of type X - e.g.:  Doing a web app?  Start
                      with Dancer.  Need your app to send  e-mails?  Try
                      Email::Sender.. etc.</li>
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            <div style="">This is something the Perl community has been
              thinking about (I heard it discussed first I think at YAPC
              Columbus) and is encapsulated in the phrase TWTOWTDI
              BSCINABTE (TimToady Bicarbonate): There's more than one
              way to do it, but sometimes consistency is not a bad thing
              either. I don't know that there's a formalized thing
              though.  Perhaps we could brainstorm a way to come up with
              the default toolkit and a way to keep it up to date.<br>
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    How much of what you are thinking about is already in chromatic's <a
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    Regards,<br>
    Henry<br>
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            <div style="">And perhaps a way to stop people from killing
              one another when we say "use this not this" (IE Dancer vs
              Mojolicious vs Catalyst) :)</div>
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            <div style="">There was a "Recommended Modules" on the old
              Perl5 Wiki but I don't know that it's been kept up to
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Henry Baragar
Instantiated Software Inc.
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