Introducing Prancer, a Web Framework for Perl 6

Introducing Prancer, a Web Framework for Perl 6

By DrForr
Date: Monday, 20 June 2016 16:30
Duration: 50 minutes
Target audience: Any
Language: English
Tags: 6 dancer framework perl web


A minimalist web framework using the Perl 6 equivalent of Plack, it lets you develop dynamic websites with little more than 'is handler' to define your dynamic routes and a call to 'prance()' to start the webserver rolling. We'll start with a minimal Prancer application, and build our way out to a full RESTful web application with database interaction and session management.


Attended by: Dave Rolsky (‎autarch‎), Steve Nolte (‎mcsnolte‎), Tom Browder (‎tbrowder‎), Marcos Laborde, James Lenz (‎Jim‎), David H. Adler (‎dha‎), Chris Shelton, Robert Blackwell (‎rblackwe‎), gary, Mike Weisenborn, Tushar Dave, Jason Crome (‎CromeDome‎), Matt Creenan, Josh Lavin (‎digory‎), Erik Johansen (‎uniejo‎), Cody Brown (‎cbrown‎), Deven Corzine (‎deven‎), Greg Cole (‎wingfold‎), Aran Deltac (‎bluefeet‎), Henry Van Styn (‎vanstyn‎), Gabriel Munoz (‎gabriel‎), Chip Salzenberg (‎Chip‎), Tino Ejlerskov (‎Tiejl‎), Adam Engle, Terry Yang, Dawn Wallis (‎wallisds‎), Galen Charlton, Andrew Baerg, brian carlson, Karsten Schiela, Thomas Stanton (‎tstanton‎), Michael South (‎msouth‎), Randal Schwartz (‎merlyn‎), Patrick Michaud (‎Pm‎), Scott Duff (‎perlpilot‎), Ben Tyler, Brent Laabs (‎labster‎), Bruce Gray (‎Util‎),