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),