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-[Alexis](http://www.sukria.net/) ([sukria](http://search.cpan.org/~sukria/)) released [Dancer](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Dancer) 1.130 this weekend. Dancer is a small and nice web framework based on ruby's [sinatra](http://www.sinatrarb.com/).
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-Dancer have few dependancies (and it doesn't depends anymore on CGI.pm). The path dispatching is done using rules declared with HTTP methods (get/post/put/delete), and they are mapped to a sub-routine which is returned as the response to the request. Sessions are supported, and two template engines (one of them is Template Toolkit) comes with the Core. Dancer::Template::MicroTemplate is also available on CPAN if you need a light template engine.
-
-You can easily test it with a simple script
-
-```perl
-#!/usr/bin/env perl
-use Dancer;
-
-get '/' => sub {
- return "dancer";
-};
-
-get '/:name' => sub {
- return params->{name} . " is dancing";
-};
-
-dance;
-```
-
-and execute this script, point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:3000, and voila.
-
-Dancer provides also a small helper to write a new application: `dancer -a MyApplication`
-
-If you create an application with this script, an **app.psgi** file will be created. You can now execute `plackup --port 8080`
-
-(which comes with [Plack](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Plack) the [Perl Web Server](http://plackperl.org/)) and test if everything works fine: `curl http://localhost:8080`.
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-This release remove some components from the core and they are now available as differents CPAN distributions. Two new keyword have also been added, **header** and **prefix**.
-
-If you want to read more about Dancer:
-
- * [Dancer's documentation](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Dancer)
- * [review by xsawyerx](http://blogs.perl.org/users/sawyer_x/2010/01/i-gotz-me-a-dancer.html)
- * [gugod's review](http://gugod.org/2009/12/dancer.html)
- * [sukria's blog](http://www.sukria.net/fr/archives/tag/dancer/)