Google Checkout in Perl, now on SF
Nov. 25th, 2006 11:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
All righty, new SourceForge project for Google Checkout in Perl: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gcheckout-perl
If you want in, just tell me your SF username and I'll add you. I plan on being promiscuous with commit bits, as always.
There isn't any code yet because I'm still baking up the first alpha, but it's getting there. Lord willing and the crick don't rise, there'll be stuff in subversion before the Monday night Volity meeting.
This is going to be the tightest Perl code I've ever written. Volity's Perl libraries are quite good (I am told), but they're based on programming philosophies I held three years ago, and I've gone up a level or two since then.
Christ, those Splunk banner ads are irritating.
If you want in, just tell me your SF username and I'll add you. I plan on being promiscuous with commit bits, as always.
There isn't any code yet because I'm still baking up the first alpha, but it's getting there. Lord willing and the crick don't rise, there'll be stuff in subversion before the Monday night Volity meeting.
This is going to be the tightest Perl code I've ever written. Volity's Perl libraries are quite good (I am told), but they're based on programming philosophies I held three years ago, and I've gone up a level or two since then.
Christ, those Splunk banner ads are irritating.
Have we talked?
Date: 2006-12-21 09:52 pm (UTC)If that was or wasn't you, we should chat sometime. One of the goals of Handel 1.0 was to allow people to store carts/orders in different locations.. DB/LDAP/XML, and even Google Checkout as long as someone wrote a layer for it.
You can find Handel, and my email at http://search.cpan.org/~claco