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Unsurprisingly this site is built using Dancer.
The source code is available here.
The PerlDancer Advent Calendar is written entirely with Dancer, using the POD format for articles.
The source code is available here.
UK2 use Dancer to power in-house REST API applications, along with holding pages and webdiversion for hundreds of thousands of customer domains.
World's first web-to-print company specialising in the table top game industry. Produce your own card / board games. Created by JT Smith of Plain Black.
An Android point of sale application whose back-end is powered by Dancer.
Gives members of Information Resource Centers, American Corners, and other American Spaces around the world access to information Americans find at their public libraries, with a broad range of learning resources.
Quttera is a website security provider that scans websites for malicious and suspicious activity.
A Croatian site to obtain quotes for various trades/services
This is a free Japanese-English dictionary site built on top of Dancer. Site allows users to browse pages by letter or search in English, Japanese and romanized forms.
This is a free English to Korean dictionary site built on top of Dancer. Site allows users to browse pages by letter or search by English, Korean or Romanization. It currently ranks #1 in Google.
This is a free German-English dictionary site built on top of Dancer. Site allows users to browse pages by letter or search by English and German.
This is a free Spanish-English dictionary site built on top of Dancer. Site allows users to browse pages by letter or search by English and Spanish.
This is a free Italian-English dictionary site built on top of Dancer. Site allows users to browse pages by letter or search by English and Italian.
Free English to Greek dictionary. Browse by letter. Search by word or phrase.
A small business website powered by Dancer and written by David Precious
Your Perl Résumé generated automatically based on your CPAN experience, activity and impact. Website by vti.
The source code is available here.
Jesse van Herk's website/blog
Blog of a software engineer/programmer/coder working on web applications, data munging, daemons and other various things
Website of a church at Woodberry Grove which has served the community for more than 80 years
UK artist's Dancer-powered portfolio site, developed by LoonyPandora
Sliedrecht (a mid-sized Netherlands town) fire department website
Personal website
Czech sports betting site
A wiki using the Dancer-powered amuse-wiki
A high traffic used cars for sale website in US
An online programming school with a course on Dancer
The biggest source of Perl-related articles and screencasts running on Dancer 2. Offering courses in Perl for Beginners and for web developmers who want to use Dancer.
The source code is available here.
A Portuguese open dictionary project