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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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    <h3>About Dancer</h3>
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        <li><a href="http://www.perldancer.org/">Dancer homepage</a></li>
        <li><a href="http://twitter.com/PerlDancer">Official Twitter</a></li>
        <li><a href="http://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer">Dancer on GitHub</a></li>
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<div class="pod-document"><h1><a name="dancer_survey_result_recap"></a>Dancer Survey Result Recap</h1>

<p>Well, it's been way longer than it should have been, but I wanted to provide some information about the results of the 2017 Dancer Survey.</p>
<h2><a name="statistics"></a>Statistics</h2>

<p>Let's start off with some overall statistics:</p>
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<li><a name="item_There_were_112_responses_to_the_survey"></a><b>There were 112 responses to the survey</b>
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<li><a name="item_86_respondents__76_8___are_currently_using_Dancer_1_"></a><b>86 respondents (76.8%) are currently using Dancer(1)</b>
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<li><a name="item_60_5__of_those_who_responded_are_using_Dancer2"></a><b>60.5% of those who responded are using Dancer2</b>
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<li><a name="item_89_5__of_respondents_would_recommend_Dancer_to_another_Perl_developer__and_46_5__would_recommend_it_to_a_non_Perl_developer"></a><b>89.5% of respondents would recommend Dancer to another Perl developer, and 46.5% would recommend it ...
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<li><a name="item_41_2__of_Dancer_1__users_are_planning_to_migrate_Dancer2"></a><b>41.2% of Dancer(1) users are planning to migrate Dancer2</b>
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<li><a name="item_48_2__of_you_wanted_web_sockets___and_now_you_got_them___"></a><b>48.2% of you wanted web sockets - and now you got them :)</b>
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<li><a name="item_51_8__of_respondents_are_happy_with_the_community_"></a><b>51.8% of respondents are happy with the community.</b>
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<p>Oddly enough, 37.2% of you love the docs, and 37.2% of you hate them.</p>
<p>This does give us some good insight into the direction users of Dancer are going. There are a number of Dancer users out there, with a growing shift towards Dancer2, and by and large, Dancer
developers seem pretty happy. But we aren't content with merely happy, so let's see what people like and don't like, so we can see what can be improved.</p>
<h2><a name="common_reasons_for_recommending"></a>Common reasons for recommending</h2>



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