Minimal-effort oriented web application framework for Perl (port of Ruby's Sinatra)
This project is managed by David Precious and sukria.
I am very glad and proud to announce here that I’ve came up with a prototype of dancer2 that pleases me enough to be advertised. The source code was hosted on a private Git repo (kudos to Sawyer) but I’ve now decided to push it on GitHub. dancer2 is a complete rewrite of Dancer aiming [...]
So this year I was to FOSDEM, and this was my first time. Wow. F*cking Wow! This event is awesome. There are so many hackers out there it’s just impressive, like 6000 or something… And it is Belgium, which means pretty awesome beers everywhere for a few euros. But well, I’m not here to speak [...]
It’s been a long time since I’ve wrote something here, so here it is for a quick review of the news. PerlDancer has a new website, apparently it really looks to please people, and I’m very glad of that! Huge kudos go to Oxide who did all the artwork. His design is so cool, we [...]
I finnaly took the time to publish the (Broadway) slides of my OSDCfr 2010 talk about Dancer. Check them out, it’s Dancer powered!
Wow. This year, OSDCfr was a pretty impressive event to stop by. There were many interesting people, such as Tom Preston-Werner – GitHub‘s CTO – who did a talk about… well, git, surprinsigly. From my perspective, the event was even … Continue reading →