"In 2006, the arena of Perl web frameworks pitted the heavyweight Catalyst against the lightweight CGI::Application. Since then Perl’s framework options have continued to evolve. While both CGI::Application and Catalyst remain popular, several new options have appeared lately. Here’s a quick rundown..."
Read more »The evolution of Perl frameworks
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SymbolicWeb: Ajax and Comet with Lisp
http://ajaxian.com –
"SymbolicWeb is a GUI or widget server-centric framework for developing web applications. It is written in Common Lisp. SymbolicWeb is free software licensed under the AGPLv3 + GPL linking exception..." (source wikipedia) -- via Lisp, GUI and Web (and Comet)
Read more »IDE Skeleton
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"Ide-skel is a skeleton (or framework) of IDE for Emacs users. Like Eclipse, it can be used as is with some predefined plugins on board, but is designed to extend by Emacs Lisp programmers to suite their own needs. [...] http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/IdeSkel [...] The only currently known external plugin for ide-skel is SqlPlus (http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/SqlPlus)."
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