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Can anyone list what are the frameworks available in perl and what are used for testing and for tool development. I had lot of confusion on it. The answer would help me a lot. Thanks in advance.
These are some Perl web framework:
Mojolicious
Perl Dancer
Catalyst
For more information read this: Which Perl web framework should I use
See the Comparison of Perl web application frameworks
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I have one C++ project, I dont know how to call APIs from the projects and take response on that. is there any packages or documentation available for the implementation?
Please help me! Thanks in advance.
i have found one solution .if use cpprestsdk from nuget we can able to call apis from c++ project.
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I want to write a build script which can compile the code, run the unit tests and produce a nuget package.
Can anyone please help or point me to the right direction.
Thanks.
Since you mentioned nuget, I presume you use C#. I had the best experience with Cake for build scripts.
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But seriously, any build system would do, goole is your friend for this. I would also advise against using powershell for this sort of job.
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Question is the title.
I'm sorry, I suppose I need to specify.
I'm not sure what commands or what code to use to actually link wget to a gui.
I have two weeks until classes start and I just want to Create something.
Maybe here and here. There are numerous widget toolkits for C++.
Since wget is not a HTTP library, but an application, calling this using system() or similar calls is disrecommended.
I advise you to use a HTTP C/C++ library.
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I have been doing web development using PHP and Python for years. Recently, I started to program in ColdFusion without any frameworks. To me it seems very messy so far, I mean very thing mixed together, no MVC (missed Django a lot).
I am not sure is there any light-weighted framework for ColdFusion. Otherwise, any suggestions on good practices when doing ColdFusion programming?
You may find these links helpful:-
Univ. of Maryland ColdFusion Programming Standards
and SBA ColdFusion Programming Standards and
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion.html
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I am have brought a Development board AX22001. I want to write an TCP app server/client.
But I don't really know, where to write app and how to program it over.
Do anyone in here have got any experience with AX22001?
I hope you guys can help, I did try to write to AX22001 support but they are too slow answering my questions.
You know, there's a fairly comprehensive amount of information, demo code, manuals, APIs, and references on their website: http://www.asix.com.tw/products.php?op=pItemdetail&PItemID=106;72;104. My suggestion would be to start reading through it!