On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Kyle Dawkins wrote:
Mixing HTML with Perl with SQL is bad and evil on every single possible
level.
This bugged me... TMTOWTDI applies on so many levels.
The right way to do something is not always the technically best way
to do something. If you work in a large corporate
On Wednesday, August 1, 2001, at 10:01 AM, Jay Jacobs wrote:
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Kyle Dawkins wrote:
Mixing HTML with Perl with SQL is bad and evil on every single possible
level.
If however you work in a two person company where you have barely enough
time to go to the bathroom let alone
Tom et al.
Mixing HTML with Perl with SQL is bad and evil on every single possible
level.
If however you work in a two person company where you have barely enough
time to go to the bathroom let alone think about creating your own
database abstraction layer for a custom application
My apologies for beating this dead horse...
I am just unable to get my point across at all today.
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Kyle Dawkins wrote:
Tom et al.
This is, in my opinion, circular logic. Perhaps the reason that you
barely have enough time to go to the bathroom is that you're
writing