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<a href="/" class="homelink">Dancer Advent Calendar</a><br />
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The PerlDancer Advent Calendar is a community-driven project that aims
to showcase the Dancer Perl web framework.
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Each day of December until Christmas, one article about Dancer. Stay tuned for new moves!
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<li><a href="http://www.perldancer.org/">Dancer homepage</a></li>
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<div class="pod-document"><h1><a name="the_twelve_days_of_dancer"></a>The Twelve Days of Dancer</h1>
<p>Hello and goodbye, 2018! It seems like we hardly knew you. It's been a few
years since our last calendar, and while everyone here is busy with other
projects, we still wanted to give you a mini-advent-calendar this year.
Welcome to the Twelve Days of Dancer!</p>
<p>This year's calendar features twelve posts that cover a wide range of topics.
We feature several new authors, cover some new ground (for us!) with an
article on accessibility, and even have a crossover post showing how Dancer
can be used with other frameworks.</p>
<p>Without further ado, let's dance!</p>
<h2><a name="state_of_the_dancer"></a>State of the Dancer</h2>
<p>In 2017 and 2018, we saw fewer but more significant updates to Dancer and
Dancer2. With Dancer (1) being in maintenance mode, updates come only when
significant bugs are found, security vulnerabilities are found, or when a
change is proposed that greatly improve the lives of Dancer developers.
David Precious has been the light that guides Dancer(1) through the night,
and has been an excellent resource for both the Dancer and Dancer2 communities
on IRC and email.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Dancer2 continues to grow and evolve, though at a less frantic rate
than earlier in its lifetime. Throughout the last two years, we've seen a
growing list of contributions from our community, through documentation
improvements, bug fixes, and new features.</p>
<p>At the end of 2017, the Dancer Core Team ran a survey of Dancer developers to
get community input on the Dancer project. We received an excellent response
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