Tim Bunce wrote:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 04:16:40PM -0700, Dean Arnold wrote:
(Those who abhor javadocs should discard this message immediately...)
Having greatly enjoyed playing with TiddlyWiki[1] for the new DBI FAQ,
I'd *love* for someone to add a TiddlyWiki subclass to
Followup: I've added more links to the TOC (including
FAQ, Driver Writers Guide, and links to most DBDs).
It may a take a while to load, due to the Javascript,
but its more comprehensive now.
For the curious: The classdocs are rendered w/ Pod::Classdoc
and the TOC is generated with
Dean Arnold wrote:
(Those who abhor javadocs should discard this message immediately...)
I've been building some tools for fancier Perl project documentation.
One piece is a javadoc-ish formatter using special POD tags.
In order to exersize it thoroughly, I've hacked a version of DBI
to move
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 04:16:40PM -0700, Dean Arnold wrote:
(Those who abhor javadocs should discard this message immediately...)
Having greatly enjoyed playing with TiddlyWiki[1] for the new DBI FAQ,
I'd *love* for someone to add a TiddlyWiki subclass to Pod::Simple::Wiki
Hi John
If someone is interested in adding TiddlyWiki support to
Pod::Simple::Wiki then start with the boilerplate module
I'll have a look at it now. But, of course, in the spirit of Open Source,
/everybody/ is free to beat me to it...
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Ron Savage
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http://savage.net.au/
(Those who abhor javadocs should discard this message immediately...)
I've been building some tools for fancier Perl project documentation.
One piece is a javadoc-ish formatter using special POD tags.
In order to exersize it thoroughly, I've hacked a version of DBI
to move the POD around a bit,
Hi Dean
http://www.presicient.com/dbidocs
Very nice!
Now all we need is a script, in Perl perhaps, to reformat your work as
TiddlyWiki code so it can be grafted into Tim's site...
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Ron Savage
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http://savage.net.au/