Arg, I hate to ask such a dumb question ... how it differs from CGI, and so on. I was hoping that someone might give me some good examples of what they'd use Mojolicious for; what its advantages are, and so on. Basically, is it right for what I am doing?
Um, go to http://mojolicio.us/, watch the slideshow, watch the video .... just like CGI.pm takes care of CGI protocol stuff for you (header/param/redirect), mojolicious takes care of the exact same things using , except instead of writing if (my $session = param('session')) { ... } elsif (my $host = param('host')) { ... you write get '/' => \&default;
get '/cookies', \&show_cookies;
post '/preview', \&do_preview; ...
http://mojocasts.com/e1
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