Summersault developer attends North America Perl conference
Richmond, IN - Summersault’s Principal Developer Mark Stosberg recently returned from the YAPC::NA Perl Conference at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. The conference was a gathering of developers, users, and other technology experts to learn about the latest trends, news, and applications in the Perl community.
Stosberg, who is involved with the collaborative development of several “modules” - extensions to the Perl programming language - enjoyed being able to meet with fellow developers face-to-face. “It was great to meet all of these people whom I’ve only interacted with online until now,” Stosberg said. “The connections we made and the discussions we had were very exciting, and I’m looking forward to integrating what I learned into our development processes at Summersault.”
Perl is the primary programming language that Summersault uses for creating customized web application software. According to the Perl FAQ, Perl is “particularly well-suited for tasks involving quick prototyping, system utilities, software tools, system management tasks, database access, graphical programming, networking, and world wide web programming. These strengths make it especially popular with system administrators and CGI script authors, but mathematicians, geneticists, journalists, and even managers also use Perl.”
Summersault, LLC, founded in 1997, is a leader in database driven web solutions. The Richmond, Indiana based firm offers a single point of contact for highly customized web design and application development solutions, as well as professional consulting services and support.
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