Normally, I'd agree. The CGI::Application stuff seems neat and it would be fun to go into it.
But I am trying to get up my first module to CPAN -- and it is probably larger than the total line count for the CGI::Application.*!
Since I haven't done much web programming in Perl for a few years and this is the largest Perl app I've written by a factor of at least 3-4, I can't realistically add to my todo-list of fear for not getting my module done. I have done 90+% of the programming and need to do the last 90% (more tests, documentation, examples).
But I will look for Perl jobs later in the year, so please don't give up hope on me for CGI::App! :-)
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