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Re: What's Best e-commerce perl solutions are there for a webstore

by tedspinkle (Novice)
on Apr 01, 2015 at 00:16 UTC ( [id://1122090]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to What's Best e-commerce perl solutions are there for a webstore

It looks like it's been awhile since anyone has asked about a Perl shopping cart here, so I just wanted to follow up on my last post to let people know that SurfShop recently released a brand new version that is really nice. It has a new responsive frontend and the perl code has been modernized, as well.

It's still a cgi script, but hey, that just means it's installable on most all shared hosts! ;) However, I have it on good authority that they have plans to rewrite it in Modern Perl and to take this thing places where no other Perl cart has gone before.

Anyway, if you're at all interested in an e-commerce script, you really need to check this new version out. I have never seen another open source cart that looks this nice and that's no exaggeration. To see what I mean, check out the demo on their website.

Hopefully they can attract others to their cause. I do what I can, but at this point, that's pretty limited. Maybe some of the Monks here could see what they can do? I'd really like to see this project take off, as I feel that Perl needs a project like this. I mean, why should PHP have all the fun? ;)

Seriously, I've seen shopping cart attempts come and go in the Perl community in the last 10 years, so it's nice to see someone actually doing something about it.

http://www.surfshopcart.com

Ted

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