SPUG: Django equivalent for Perl?

Ingy dot Net ingy at ingy.net
Wed Oct 5 16:37:22 PDT 2011


Google "django perl" suggests Catalyst is something for you to look at.

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Kevin Esteb <kesteb at wsipc.org> wrote:

> I have used Gantry in the past and the best thing is the Bigtop code
> generator. But after a well you move past what the code generator can do for
> you. When I did that, I wrote Scaffold, which is very loosely based on
> Gantry. It is available on the CPAN. I consider it "web based
> infrastructure", that is, I modeled it after what an OS does. Provide system
> services, that an application can use to interact with the end user.
>
> A companion application framework that I call XAS is used to interact with
> the end user. This is located at http://svn.kesteb.us/repos/XAS. It is a
> work in process. An application named Desktop is located at
> http://svn.kesteb.us/repos/Desktop, this is evolving continually and
> fleshes out the ExtJS 4.0 Desktop example to make it somewhat useful.
>
> I have no idea how any of this compares to Django.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: spug-list-bounces+kesteb=wsipc.org at pm.org [mailto:
> spug-list-bounces+kesteb=wsipc.org at pm.org] On Behalf Of Mike Schuh
> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 2:07 PM
> To: SPUG
> Subject: SPUG: Django equivalent for Perl?
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> At my current day job the house language is the-other-one-that-starts-
> with-P-but-isn't-Perl and lately I have begun to learn Django.  It's pretty
> cool (so far, anyway).
>
> Nearly all of my non-day jobs use Perl, and a few of them could make good
> use of a Django-like tool.  Are any of using (or have used) such a
> Perl-based (or at least Perl-friendly) framework and what were your
> experiences with it?  Recommendations?  Suggestions?
>
> I've worked with Gantry in the past and found it to be more complex than I
> think it needs to be.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Mike Schuh, Seattle USA
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