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After attempting to use CGI::Application to build a web based application, I started to see really poor code emerging when attempting to include Session usage.
I decided to try CGI::Builder and found that with a very little trial and error a nice neat state machine of a program emerged which did exactly what I wanted and stayed very flexible.
My code has been in production use for over a month now (company wide) and I have had to spend a total
of ten minutes adding a new feature.
I have really started to enjoy using CGI::Builder with sessions and find it quite easy to access any pragmas or functions from any module included in my code.
I find that my code is highly reusable & maintainable (that means no maintenance required to me).
Well worth the time to learn !
Tim Berke - 2005-08-05T07:20:34
Transparent integration into the GGI-Builder framework. A perfect fit.
cabrion - 2005-03-07T04:38:16
Plug-and-use. Works like rock.
azhilyakov - 2005-03-02T20:18:54
I recently started using CGI::Builder having previously used CGI::Application. The CGI::Builder framework provides an excellent integration with session, template and user authentication modules. It has extremely thorough documentation and the examples are clear and understandable. The mailing-list has been extremely helpful with all queries.
CGI::Builder::Session maintains and allows extremely easy access to session information.
jay_hargreaves - 2004-07-13T04:04:22
I think that is great.
I used CGI::Application for some time, but all my ne developments are focused with CGI::Builder and all of it's extensions (CGI::Builder::Magic, Auth, Session, etc)
Thanks Domizio for this great job.
carlos.molina - 2004-07-09T11:48:09
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