On 24 October 2011 10:31, Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Should I take a look at something like Magento? - Or keep to Perl
stuff like Catalyst?
(note I am currently a good C++ coder, and can code C and Python)
Look at Mango and Handel, both on cpan (and github iirc) - they are a
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good afternoon,
I'm looking at all the notable CMSs and web-frameworks across any
language (C++, Ruby, Python, Perl, .NET, PHP), for an e-commerce
solution which suits my project.
Basically I'm creating an
Mmm... I'm sure it's possible in any language (albeit
difficult+complicated)... the question is, how can I cut down devel
time?
(happy to use any language with any open-source web-development
framework or CMS)
Should I take a look at something like Magento? - Or keep to Perl
stuff like Catalyst?
On 23/10/2011, at 21:54, Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good afternoon,
I'm looking at all the notable CMSs and web-frameworks across any
language (C++, Ruby, Python, Perl, .NET, PHP), for an e-commerce
solution which suits my project.
Basically I'm creating an e-commerce
Hi,
I'd second the answer from Kieren except:
Am 23.10.2011 um 13:23 schrieb Kieren Diment:
Catalyst is designed to scale. Your bottleneck here will not be catalyst, or
hardware. It will be your access to good programmers.
I'd like to clarify that: access to good programmers that are