On Fri, 23 Aug 2013 12:21:29 +0200
Greg Kempe <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm deliberately trying to avoid a language flame war. Rather, I'm
> evaluating based on the size and maturity of the User Experience/UI
> section of the Perl community. Dancer seems well placed for API
> servers, but the web dev communities seem to be focused around Ruby,
> Python, Node etc. which is making me lean toward option (2) above. Is
> that a reasonable evaluation?
Don't conflate front-end and back-end technologies.
Dancer will make writing the back-end parts trivially easy; and make it
easy to do the front-end however you like (simple and easy templating
support, etc).
Your choice of back-end framework needn't have much to do with how you
develop the front end.
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