[ic] Draft for Abstract about "Modern PerlCommerce" presentation

Stefan Hornburg (Racke) racke at linuxia.de
Wed May 18 13:28:21 UTC 2011


On 05/18/2011 03:22 PM, DB wrote:
>> Hello, Interchange enthusiasts!
>>
>> I submitted the following abstract to the YAPC::Europe conference and
>> Pittsburgh Perl workshop:
>>
>> --snip--
>> Interchange is a Open Source eCommerce software written before the advent of any modern Perl.
>> Thus we implemented a lot of things like running a server, dispatching, parameter parsing, session handling and templating.
>>
>> We decided to reduce the source code drastically by using modules from CPAN like Dancer, PSGI
>> and Template::Flute instead of our own custom code. Interchange will become a collection of a few base modules
>> providing an API for carts, payment, shipping and access control which can be extended easily with plugins.
>>
>> This provides you with a solid, fast, simple and flexible platform for your online business based on modern Perl,
>> which is going to be demonstrated during the presentation.
>> --snap--
>>
>> I would be glad to receive any feedback about this abstract and also suggestions for meetings, hackathons
>> and alike when the presentation gets accepted for PPW.
>>
>> Regards
>>             Racke
>>
>> --
>> LinuXia Systems =>  http://www.linuxia.de/
>> Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration
>> ICDEVGROUP =>  http://www.icdevgroup.org/
>> Interchange Development Team
>
>
> Hi - this presentation sounds quite interesting to me. Pittsburgh is
> only about a 1.5 hour drive for me so I should be able to attend. It
> would be great to finally meet in person some people from the IC
> community. Are any others planning to attend? I owe many of you a beer
> or two.
>

That would be really awesome. The workshop is on October 8–9, so please
mark it in your calendar!

Regards
          Racke



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LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/
Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration
ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/
Interchange Development Team




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