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Re^2: Looking for general pointers on Apache::Session

by nysus (Parson)
on Nov 16, 2017 at 15:29 UTC ( [id://1203603]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Never heard of Dancer2. I will look into it. I understand rolling my own is not the most efficient way of building a web application, but this project is also a way for me to learn how to improve my web development and coding skills for large projects in general.

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Re^3: Looking for general pointers on Apache::Session
by virtualsue (Vicar) on Nov 17, 2017 at 13:47 UTC
    The best way to improve your web development skills is to do some web development. Writing a framework isn't web development. What you've described is more on the order of saying you want to build a shed, but first you want to (re)invent all the tools for building the shed before getting on with actually building the shed.
Re^3: Looking for general pointers on Apache::Session
by 1nickt (Canon) on Nov 16, 2017 at 16:00 UTC

    this project is also a way for me to learn how to improve my web development and coding skills for large projects in general

    That is a good goal and developing something at home is the right approach. But it's all the more reason to use something that has on-going development and support, and which you could well encounter in the real world in either a job opportunity or a community project to join.


    The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

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