[Haifux] [HAIFUX LECTURE] Modern Web Development in Perl by Gabor Szabo

Eli Billauer eli at billauer.co.il
Sat Apr 21 20:45:13 MSD 2012


On Monday, April 23rd at 18:30, Haifux will gather to hear a talk by 
Gabor Szabo:


   Modern Web Development in Perl


Abstract


Back in the early years of the dynamic web, Perl was the de-facto choice 
of language. It was so ubique that people associated it with CGI. For 
that, even today, Perl suffers from a bad image. Even though, under the 
visible surface, there are strong powers leading to a much better future. 

In the last couple of years a new bread of frameworks appeared in the 
Perl world. They are all based on the PSGI standard that rhymes to WSGI 
and Rack. In this presentation we will see a couple of examples for 
writing PSGI ( http://plackperl.org/ ) and Dancer ( 
http://perldancer.org/ ) based applications.

About the speaker: Gabor Szabo is a long time Perl developer and 
trainer. He has been using Perl since 1995 and teaching it since 2000. 
He is runs his blog at http://szabgab.com/ and publishes a weekly 
newsletter with Perl related news called Perl Weekly: 
http://perlweekly.com/ .

 

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We meet in Taub building, room 3. For instructions see:
http://www.haifux.org/where.html

Attendance is free, and you are all invited!

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Future lectures:

May 7, 2012    Uri Barkan - Scientific Python
May 14, 2012   Dotan Barak (Mellanox) - RDMA verbs

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