[tpm] recommendations for web development frameworks
zoffix at zoffix.com
zoffix at zoffix.com
Thu Nov 19 16:44:00 PST 2020
Very nice list of recommendations :)
I'm gonna throw some of that love for Mojolicious. It's a framework
that comes with an entire toolkit that's very polished. Along with
liking the framework, I like the *quality* of the software itself.
Feels very robust and well-tested.
We had a presentation for it at TPM in 2015 too. These are the slides:
http://tpm2015.zoffix.com/ I think there might be a recording of the
meeting too somewhere.
Quoting Yanick Champoux <yanick at babyl.ca>:
> On 2020-11-19 6:39 p.m., Fulko Hew wrote:
>> It's been a while since I started my first major web app, 22 years
>> ago to be exact.
>> I'm now starting a new project and am looking for your recommendations for
>> what to use now for frameworks and libraries, in this century
>> (instead of CGI.pm)
>> for both the server side and for making pretty client side stuff.
>> (for example: template toolkit + node.js)
>
> For client stuff, I <3 Svelte hard these days.
>
> For Perl servers, there is Dancer2 that is relatively simple and
> nimble. The guy who came up with its plugin structure is a nutjob,
> but the rest of the Dancer crew are quite a sharp bunch.
>
> (Mojolicious also gets a lot of love these days too)
>
> Enjoy!
> `/anick
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