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Deploying Dancer Apps (Addendum)

Aug 14, 2024 by Dave Cross

tooling
devops
deployment
dancer
psgi

Some more thoughts about deploying Dancer apps as persistent daemons

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Deploying Dancer Apps

May 24, 2024 by Dave Cross

tooling
devops
deployment
dancer
psgi

Some thoughts about deploying Dancer apps as persistent daemons

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Porting a Dancer plugin to Dancer2

Jan 10, 2020 by Christopher White

development
dancer
dancer2
perl
perl-5
perl-programming
web-development
porting
plugin

How I ported a plugin without having to know it all first

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Perl and CGI

Nov 12, 2018 by Dave Jacoby

web
cgi
mvc
catalyst
dancer
mojolicious
template-toolkit

The CGI module helped Perl grow when the web first blew up. Now it’s out of Core and discouraged. What happened?

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What's new on CPAN - June 2015

Jul 9, 2015 by David Farrell

cpan
catalyst
dancer
mojo
selenium
solr
slack
dx
hipchat
ditaa
bonusly
zendesk

Our monthly curated guide to CPAN’s newest modules

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A Perl Review of the ODROID-C1

Feb 11, 2015 by Timm Murray

hardware
dancer
hardware
odroid
raspberrypi
device_webio

This little board shows a lot of promise for Perl-based hardware projects

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What's new on CPAN - December 2014

Jan 5, 2015 by David Farrell

cpan
dancer
tcp
tesco
vultr
instapaper
geo_code
bitcoin

A curated look at the latest CPAN uploads

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What's new on CPAN - October 2014

Nov 7, 2014 by David Farrell

cpan
dancer
urandom
ffi
tinycc
hacker_news
lock_socket
file_slurp
cloud_convert
fuzzy_match
mojo
sitemap

A curated look at the latest CPAN uploads

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What's new on CPAN - June 2014

Jul 3, 2014 by David Farrell

cpan
module
stratopan
dancer
mojolicious
amazon
raygun
css
go
rabbitmq
oeis
cgi
dist_zilla
paypal
jenkins

Our curated guide to June’s new CPAN uploads

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Just how much heavier is Catalyst than Dancer2?

May 5, 2014 by David Farrell

web
catalyst
dancer
mvc

We compare the two web frameworks dependencies and test suites

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Perl web application security - HTTP headers

Mar 31, 2014 by David Farrell

security
catalyst
dancer
mojolicious
mvc

Instantly upgrade your web application security with these headers

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Simple web framework FastCGI caching with nginx - part 2

Mar 17, 2014 by David Farrell

web
module
nginx
dancer
mojolicious
cache

Safely purge individually cached upstream responses

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Simple web framework FastCGI caching with nginx - part 1

Mar 11, 2014 by David Farrell

web
nginx
catalyst
dancer
mojolicious
cache

How to cache responses from fastcgi apps and how to clear the cache

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Writing on Walls with Facebook::Graph

Apr 4, 2011 by JT Smith

web
cpan
dancer
facebook
facebook-graph
web-development

JT Smith shows how to write Facebook applications with offline permissions to post to user walls with Perl and Facebook::Graph.

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Facebook Authentication with Perl and Facebook::Graph

Mar 15, 2011 by JT Smith

web
cpan
dancer
facebook
facebook-graph
web-development

In the first of a series on writing Facebook applications with Perl, JT Smith demonstrates how to register an application and authenticate users with Facebook::Graph.

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A Website in a Minute Using Dancer, the Effortless Web Framework

Apr 6, 2010 by perldotcom

web
cpan
dancer
perl
perl-5
perl-programming
web-development

While Perl has a few heavy hitters in the web framework world (Catalyst, Jifty, CGI::App), sometimes they can seem like overkill. When writing a light web service or a high-end but not-as-complex website, you might want something smaller and simpler….

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