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Plug Claude into your app's actual errors.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
provide easy base to any cgi-based web system. write your perl handler, write your xslt and enjoy. currently presentations based on xslt trasformation of dumped perl code, using gnome libxml2/libxslt.
Jumpstart a Perl CGI-App project with this reusable MVC object-oriented "starter" application. Includes session management, user authentication and management (sign in/out, forgot password), clean MVC separation for database model classes.
TTApp is an web-application framework based around Template Toolkit. What TTApp sets apart from similar projects is that it does not rely on mod_perl, and can be used on your $5/mo. virtual host. (Perl Volunteers Wanted).
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I developed this for PBS as a quick way to display local station events. This app uses the iCal standard, but in an XML format (xCal) with a MySQL and perl backend. You can import xCal events from an .xsc file to MySQL. Uses XML/XSL/XSLT.
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This simulator will be based on a server and client side. The Server app will run on "C/C++" environments and the client will be a CGI script. First, we'll try to do a simple simualtor. Then we'll go over to improve the client with a kind of rendering eng