David Hodgkinson writes: > Yes. Something like perlmonks perhaps? But more geared to solving real > problems... I was thinking of something like perl.com. A mixture of where to get, how to, success stories, and other relevant info. Something that would both sell people on using the technology, as well as be a resource for people already using it. Nat
- Re: Proposal: Shopping::Basket.pm ... Leon Brocard
- Re: Proposal: Shopping::Basket... Piers Cawley
- Re: Proposal: Shopping::Basket... Leon Brocard
- Re: Proposal: Shopping::Basket... Piers Cawley
- Re: Proposal: Shopping::Basket... Jonathan Stowe
- Re: Proposal: Shopping::Basket... Simon Wistow
- Re: Proposal: Shopping::Basket.pm Tony Bowden
- RE: Modperl advocacy site Jonathan Peterson
- RE: Modperl advocacy site Nathan Torkington
- Re: Modperl advocacy site David Hodgkinson
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Nathan Torkington
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Marcel Grunauer
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Nathan Torkington
- Re: Modperl advocacy site David Hodgkinson
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Nathan Torkington
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Roger Burton West
- Re: Modperl advocacy site David Hodgkinson
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Roger Burton West
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Andy Wardley
- Re: Modperl advocacy site Dave Cross
- Re: Modperl advocacy site David H. Adler
