I think that devs are interested in tools that let them get things up
and running with little effort, so perhaps an article explaining how
easy it is to use catalyst/dancer/mojo + dbic + plack (with a bit of
moose thrown in) using distro packages (cpan probably frustrates newbies
to perl if installation / tests fail) to get a web app up and running in
a few minutes.
That was the appeal of ruby and rails as far as I can make out.
Cheers,
Pete
On 23/08/11 11:39, Dave Cross wrote:
So, purely hypothetically...
If a popular Linux magazine had given you the opportunity to write a
3000 word article giving a practical project-based demonstration of how
Perl had moved on in the last ten years, what would you do? What would
you write about?
Cheers,
Dave...