2002-02-25 -+- greg strockbine -+- gstrock@pacbell.net -+- gotta use some kind of template.
All those print statements are one of the top arguments
the PhP lovers use against perl. :-)
2002-02-25 -+- Aaron Trevena -+- -+- Perl can do so much more than vanilla CGI scripts like this one.

Templating for instance
- Template Toolkit (Probably the most versatile and powerful)
- HTML::Template (A lightweight html oriented templating system)

Database Abstraction
A well designed perl application can use any database backend supported by the DBI (DataBase Interface) module or others - these include Postgres, ODBC, Oracle and even flat files.

Web server integration
Apache allows you to use and write modules in apache written in Perl and C, this provides a huge amount of power and flexibility, as well as the benefits of caching and compilation, database connection pooling, etc 2002-02-28 -+- peter warner -+- -+- Good Article! 2004-07-29 -+- francois cudenet -+- -+- good article but how do you connect to a remate database
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