On Feb 11, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:


Presentation: Building & Packaging mod_perl-2.0 Applications.
Speaker: Philippe M. Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Duration: 45 minutes
This sounds useful, and I haven't seen much of it around.

Presentation: From CGI to mod_perl 2.0, Fast!
Speaker: Philippe M. Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Duration: 45 minutes
This sounds useful, but I've seen a lot of stuff like this out there.

Presentation: mod_perl 2.0 from the inside out
Speaker: Philippe M. Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Duration: 45 minutes
I'm sure there is an audience for that somewhere.  I'm not it though.

Presentation: mod_perl 2.0, The Next Generation
Speaker: Philippe M. Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Duration: 45 minutes
Again, useful, but I've seen this topic covered.

Presentation: mod_perl-2.0: Advanced Profiling & Instrumenting Techniques
Speaker: Philippe M. Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Duration: 45 minutes
I've seen this around many times, but its one of those topics that keep advancing and are always pertinent

Presentation: mod_perl for Speed Freaks!
Speaker: Philippe M. Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Duration: 45 minutes
Honestly, if that were a book or a magazine article, I would buy it in a second.
But I think this would come across much better in print than in a conference setting.



Re: On Feb 11, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Pratik wrote:
2. It would be nice if you could cover basics of web application
security with mod_perl. Things like prevention against DoS, Cross site
scripting attacks, SQL Injection, etc.
That would be a good topic as well.

and...
Re: On Feb 11, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Pratik wrote:
1. How is mod_perl compared to PHP/JSP ? And how for certain type of
applications - where people would choose between PHP and JSP - or
think about migrating from PHP to JSP - they have a better and easy to
implement alternative available - mod_perl

I think that would be great for some sort of evangelical presentation.
To go a step further, it would be nice to see that along with several approaches to the same application.
As a bad example, take a form submission & validation -- show it in php, jsp, and different approaches via mod_perl (ie, a templatetoolkit/mason approach, maybe a strong mvc approach, and something else).
I know from experience that doing something in mod_perl is most difficult not in execution, but planning the approach.




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