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=head1 NAME
Mojolicious::Guides - Mojolicious guide to the galaxy
=head1 DON'T PANIC!
We are constantly working on new documentation, follow us on
L<Twitter|http://twitter.com/kraih>, L<GitHub|http://github.com/kraih/mojo>
or join the official IRC channel C<#mojo> on C<irc.perl.org> to get all the
latest updates.
=head1 LEARNING PERL
If you are new to Perl, we recommend
L<Learn Perl in 2 hours 30 minutes|http://qntm.org/files/perl/perl.html> for a
quick introduction, or the
L<Modern Perl book|http://modernperlbooks.com/books/modern_perl/>, freely
available in many formats. Both are excellent introductions to the language.
For more books and documentation, check out
L<learn.perl.org|http://learn.perl.org/>.
=head1 TUTORIAL
=over 2
=item L<Mojolicious::Lite>
A fast and fun way to get started developing web applications with Mojolicious
is the L<Mojolicious::Lite> tutorial. This micro web framework is only a thin
wrapper around the normal web framework, so almost everything you learn here
also applies to full L<Mojolicious> applications. The simplified notation
introduced in the tutorial is commonly used throughout the guides and is
therefore considered a prerequisite, you should definitely take a look!
=back
=head1 GUIDES
=over 2
=item L<Mojolicious::Guides::Growing>
Starting a L<Mojolicious::Lite> prototype from scratch and growing it into a
well structured L<Mojolicious> application.
=item L<Mojolicious::Guides::Routing>
Simple and fun introduction to the L<Mojolicious> router.
=item L<Mojolicious::Guides::Rendering>
Generating content with the L<Mojolicious> renderer.
=item L<Mojolicious::Guides::Cookbook>
Cooking with L<Mojolicious>, recipes for every taste.
=item L<Mojolicious::Guides::Contributing>
Become a part of the ongoing L<Mojolicious> development.
=item L<Mojolicious::Guides::FAQ>
Answers to the most frequently asked questions.
=back
=head1 HIGHLIGHTS
L<Mojolicious> and L<Mojolicious::Lite> are the sum of many parts, small
building blocks that can be used independently, these are the most prominent
ones.
=over 2
=item L<Mojo::UserAgent>
Full featured non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket user agent.
=item L<Mojo::DOM>
Very fun and minimalistic HTML/XML DOM parser with CSS selector support.
=item L<Mojo::JSON>
Minimalistic JSON implementation that just works.
=item L<Mojo::Server::Daemon>
Full featured, highly portable non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket server,
with self-restart support through L<Mojo::Server::Morbo>, perfect for
development and testing.
=item L<Mojo::Server::Prefork>
Full featured, UNIX optimized, preforking non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket
server with support for zero downtime software upgrades (hot deployment)
through L<Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad>.
=item L<Mojo::Server::CGI>, L<Mojo::Server::PSGI>
Transparent CGI and L<PSGI> support out of the box.
=item L<Mojo::IOLoop>
A minimalistic event loop with support for multiple reactor backends.
=item L<Mojo::Template>
Very Perl-ish and minimalistic template system.
=item L<Test::Mojo>
Test driven development toolkit for web applications.
=item L<ojo>
Fun one-liners using everything above.
=back
=head1 SPIN-OFFS
These modules are not part of the L<Mojolicious> distribution, but have been
designed to be used with it and are being developed under the same umbrella.
=over 2
=item L<Mango>
Pure-Perl non-blocking I/O MongoDB driver.
=back
=head1 MORE
A lot more documentation and examples by many different authors can be found
in the L<Mojolicious wiki|http://github.com/kraih/mojo/wiki>.
=head1 SUPPORT
If you have any questions the documentation might not yet answer, don't
hesitate to ask on the
L<mailing-list|http://groups.google.com/group/mojolicious> or the official IRC
channel C<#mojo> on C<irc.perl.org>.
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