> My book addresses both of these complaints :) Simple app to start
with
> (no subversion, either), then add the database, then learn how to do
> complicated things with the database. Hopefully you'll both buy a
copy
> when it comes out :) (And why isn't it free? Because there's a limit
to
> On 12/2/06, Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Of course, there are more ways to do it in every language, but for
> > perl, the correct expression should be: "There are too many ways to
do
> > it". :-) There is no "the most important" templating system in perl,
> > or the best mo
make a tutorial for the beginners in Catalyst.
The tutorial should start thinking that the beginners don't know anything,
and finish with examples that should show everything that Catalyst could
do.
don't know anything?
I think the Catalyst *and* perl is not for beginners (see PHP for those)
Any chance you could comment on:
http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2006/1
Very good tutorial on using Catalyst with Subversion, and great idea
to use something like the system clock as a model. Really shows
Catalyst's flexibility.
Of course, you must've expected this from me or Octavia
The tutorial should start thinking that the beginners don't know anything,
and finish with examples that should show everything that Catalyst could do.
Totally agree with Octavian. From my experience as a co-author of
three C/C++ handbooks in Romanian, this is the way to go. Those who
know the d
Any chance you could comment on:
http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2006/1
and suggest further improvements?
On 03/12/06, Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
The tutorial should start thinking that the beginners don't know anything,
and finish with examples that should sh
(and what would people say to re-doing the tutorial to add back in a
couple chapters that -don't- use DBIC at the beginning, and then perhaps
an additional one at the end that uses another model (SVN or LDAP spring
to mind) ?)
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