-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Perl.com Update: DBI is OK (03/21/2001) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 17:19:02 -0800 From: Perl Newsletter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Perl Newsletter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.perl.com update -------------------------------------- The Email for www.perl.com Subscribers ============================================================ Sponsored by Allaire Reserve now for a FREE Allaire JRun 3.0 Seminar! Learn why JRun is the top choice for building and deploying secure e-business apps with Java. Attendees receive a copy of JRun Server Developer Edition and Allaire?s Developing Applications with JRun manual. You may also win free JRun products! Register at: http://ads.allaire.com/allaire/f2perl.html ============================================================ Greetings, perl.com subscribers. This is Schuyler Erle, web hacker for the O'Reilly Network, and it is my honor and pleasure to bring you the latest www.perl.com newsletter. So, without dropping the beat, here's what's new in the world of Perl. * Perl at large. Without much fanfare or flourish, Gurusamy Sarathy has released perl 5.6.1-TRIAL3 to the CPAN. The usual round of building and testing is now needed to make sure perl 5.6.1 is ready for its final stable release. Get your copy from a CPAN mirror near you, or at: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/G/GS/GSAR/perl-5.6.1-TRIAL3.tar.gz Now, I know we've talked about testing the latest Perl releases before, but this time your help really is needed: I fear Sarathy's starting to show the strain of pumpkinghood. The sure sign is that he's begun making oblique Zero Wing references on p5p, saying things like, "The /^OK/ messages can go to a mailing list. Let's ask Ask to set us up the bomb^Wlist." So download the trial release, build it, and get those test reports in, before he starts telling people to "make every 'zig'!" </tongue-in-cheek> Finally, Chris Nandor reports that use.perl.org is now running Slash 2.0, and that news.perl.org will be folded into it. use Perl, if you've not seen it before, is probably the best source of fast-breaking Perl news available. Since news.perl.org used to carry the same news items for the most part, the only real difference will be that everyone can now go to one place for Perl news. So visit use Perl early and often for best results, at: http://use.perl.org * What's new on www.perl.com? A few weeks ago, we ran an article by Terrence Brannon on the advantages of using DBIx::Recordset over using DBI directly. You may recall that we had some immediate responses to this article, particularly from a reader known as Chromatic, in defense of the DBI and its general usefulness. This week, we're pleased to report that Chromatic has taken the bait, and produced a terrific article addressing some of the issues Brannon raised, and highlighting some perhaps lesser-known techniques for making the most of the DBI. Personally, I love it when our readers get involved, so permit me to thank Chromatic for his response, and encourage the rest of you to send us your comments! Also, the indefatiguable Simon Cozens returns with his delightful perl5-porters digest. Now power packed with over 50% more vitamins and minerals each week, Simon's digest brings you the highs and lows of the perl5-porters mailing list, in a bite-sized and easily, um, digestible form! Mmm, mmm! Until next week, noble Perl hackers! We now return you to your regularly scheduled e-mail. SDE ============================================================ ONLamp.com: O'Reilly Network's site for high-performance web serving. ONLamp.com helps you optimize your use of the open source web platform. Whether you use some or all of the LAMP technologies-- Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python and much more--you'll learn from informative articles, insightful interviews, and helpful resources, with the experience and quality you expect from O'Reilly. http://onlamp.com ============================================================ DBI is OK http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/03/dbiokay.html?wwwrrr_20010320.txt Chromatic makes a case for using DBI and shows how it works well in the same situations as DBIx::Recordset. Article: Creating Modular Web Pages With EmbPerl http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/03/embperl.html?wwwrrr_20010320.txt If you have ever wished for an "include" HTML tag to reuse large chunks of HTML, you are in luck. Neil Gunton explains how Embperl solves the problem. Article: Writing GUI Applications in Perl/Tk http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/03/gui.html?wwwrrr_20010320.txt Nick Temple shows how to program a graphical Point-of-Sale application in Perl, complete with credit card processing. Article: DBIx::Recordset VS DBI http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/02/dbix.html?wwwrrr_20010320.txt Terrance Brannon explains why DBI is the standard database interface for Perl but should not be the interface for most Perl applications requiring database functionality. Article: The e-smith Server and Gateway: a Perl Case Study http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/02/esmith.html?wwwrrr_20010320.txt Kirrily "Skud" Robert explains the Perl behind the web-based administrator for the e-smith server. ============================================================ Sponsored by Thawte ** FREE Apache SSL Guide from Thawte ** Planning Web Server Security? Find out how to implement SSL! 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