Looking for more information...
In the next few weeks our radio show might be tackling mod_perl as a topic. I've read everything on the perl.apache.org site (and followed the links from there to take23.org, etc.) I'vereadthe mod_perl articles on perl.comas well. My question is, are there any other less-obvious places to look for information that I'm missing? We've usedmod_perl for our development for years, and are very familiar withit.Links to anyplace that might have good articles, etc. would be great. Thanks, Marc SlagleThe Fulkert Consulting Group, Inc.559 Liberty Hill, Suite 2 WestCincinnati, Ohio 45210513.665.4931http://www.fulkertconsulting.com
Re: Looking for more information...
Marc Slagle wrote: In the next few weeks our radio show might be tackling mod_perl as a topic. I've read everything on the perl.apache.org site (and followed the links from there to take23.org, etc.) I've read the mod_perl articles on perl.com as well. My question is, are there any other less-obvious places to look for information that I'm missing? We've used mod_perl for our development for years, and are very familiar with it. Links to any place that might have good articles, etc. would be great. http://perl.apache.org/guide/ has a lot of good info. It'll keep you busy for a long long time if you didn't read it yet. What else do you need? There are two mod_perl books that you may wish to purchase and read, see the links on the site. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
Re: Looking for more information...
What else do you need? There are two mod_perl books that you may wish to purchase and read, see the links on the site. Got the books too. I'm almost there, but could still use any nifty statistics, etc. Most of the stories I've seen are for defunct sites/companies. I'm creating a site to go along with the show, and would like for that episodes page to have some links for the management types to see, since we usually find that management is our main block in getting mod_perl in the door. Thanks again...
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Marc Slagle wrote: What else do you need? There are two mod_perl books that you may wish to purchase and read, see the links on the site. Got the books too. I'm almost there, but could still use any nifty statistics, etc. Most of the stories I've seen are for defunct sites/companies. I'm creating a site to go along with the show, and would like for that episodes page to have some links for the management types to see, since we usually find that management is our main block in getting mod_perl in the door. Thanks again... ah, well we are working on the new site, with the layout/content being much improved and stories updated. Just give us some more time as we fledge out some last bits. For now check: http://perl.apache.org/preview/modperl-docs/dst_html/ We do need help cleaning things up, especially dead stories, so if anybody can give a hand please do so. Stats are here: http://perl.apache.org/preview/modperl-docs/dst_html/outstanding/stats/index.html I'm not sure which episode you are working on. But may be we should work together and eventually host it on perl.apache.org? Thus it'll be kept updated and re-used by many others that badly need to have it? You will also get a lot of help this way. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com