[Agenda] Team management and Project tracking - Success Story

2002-07-18 Thread BeerBong
Hello! We just finished writing first version of our system Agenda - http://agenda.samara.net. First of all I want to say about our framework - Apache::Site, which we used in all our current projects (about 20). If you don't interested just skip to next paragraph.

Re: [Agenda] Team management and Project tracking - Success Story

2002-07-18 Thread BeerBong
First of all I want to say about our framework - Apache::Site, which we used in all our current projects (about 20). If you don't interested just skip to next paragraph. http://agenda.samara.net/Apache-Site.pm Did you actually release Apache::Site on CPAN? Couldn't find it there. We

Re: [OT] eToys Jingle (was: Where was that success story?)

2002-03-09 Thread Ian Struble
And further still into OT land, Israel is a pretty popular Hawaiian artist. Too bad he does not get play on the mainland. Ian On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Tom Servo wrote: What I really want to know is: what ever happened to that eToys jingle that was on the commercials? It was almost as good as

Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread Fulko Hew
Can someone forward me a URL to the perl/mod-perl success story (from about 6 months ago) that was about some people that went in and re-wrote someones web application and made it run incredably faster in a very short time, but in the end the customer threw it out and went for a competing

Re: Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread Stas Bekman
Fulko Hew wrote: Can someone forward me a URL to the perl/mod-perl success story (from about 6 months ago) that was about some people that went in and re-wrote someones web application and made it run incredably faster in a very short time, but in the end the customer threw it out and went

Re: Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread Fulko Hew
Fulko Hew wrote: Can someone forward me a URL to the perl/mod-perl success story (from about 6 months ago) that was about some people that went in and re-wrote someones web application and made it run incredably faster in a very short time, but in the end the customer threw it out

Re: Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread Perrin Harkins
Fulko Hew wrote: Hang on. I just found it (by way of Slashdot)... it was about eToys, October 17, 2001, its web 5 pages long, and mentions Randal Schwartz and Damian Conway. I knew I wasn't dreamming! Um, that was my article, and it certainly doesn't say anything like but in the end the

Re: Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread Eric Hammond
Fulko Hew wrote: Fulko Hew wrote: Can someone forward me a URL to the perl/mod-perl success story (from about 6 months ago) that was about some people that went in and re-wrote someones web application and made it run incredably faster in a very short time [...] I'm part of a small

Re: Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread John Saylor
Hi ( 02.03.06 10:28 -0800 ) Eric Hammond: I'm part of a small group which recently did something like this, replacing a major NT/IIS/ASP web site with Linux/Apache/mod_perl/Mason in 3 months. Dude- write this up! Submit it to Stas, or the perl.org web site. This is good stuff that we *all*

RE: Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread Jonathan M. Hollin
:: No public story has been written about it, but I would reply to :: private questions about the experience. To summarize, it went :: very smoothly and was a great success (and no part of it has :: been thrown out for any competing technology). Eric, Would you consider writing a paper

Re: Where was that success story?

2002-03-06 Thread Perrin Harkins
Kurt Hansen wrote: What I really want to know is: what ever happened to that eToys jingle that was on the commercials? That song is by Hawaiian performer Israel Kamakawiwo`ole. Here's a link to the CD: http://album.yahoo.com/shop?d=haid=1804600529cf=10intl=us - Perrin

Re: [OT] eToys Jingle (was: Where was that success story?)

2002-03-06 Thread Drew Taylor
Thanks to Gnutella, I'm getting chills all over again. I just love that song. eToys might not have survived, but their marketing sure did. :-) At 02:45 PM 3/6/2002 -0800, Tom Servo wrote: What I really want to know is: what ever happened to that eToys jingle that was on the commercials? It

Success story.

2001-12-15 Thread Steven Lembark
The URL is on an internal LAN for a company whose name I cannot use. The site gets up to a few hundred hits per second supporting a telephone call center database. My company was asked to develop a web front end onto a TB data warehouse. The existing system (carefully crafted in C) was so slow

mod_perl success story (fwd)

2000-11-08 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 13:27:49 -0500 From: Richard Dice [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mod_perl success story For the http://perl.apache.org/stories/ page, consider Webpersonals: http://www.webpersonals.com/ which uses HTML::Embperl

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread stephen
Barb and Tim wrote: full honesty. The language itself is hard enough to swallow. How is Perl hard to swallow? Perl is so easy and flexible. Stephen

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Tom Mornini
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Barb and Tim wrote: It could really enhance your integrity if you also presented honest evaluations of the downsides of Perl. The promotion of Perl on this site is so ubiquitous and one sided, and Perl has such a bad reputation in many ways, that somebody like me has a

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Rod Butcher
So, present us all with a detailed analysis of all Perl's failings and its bad reputation compaired the competition, so that we may see the light and turn to the true path. Until then we'll all stagger along happily in the darkness. Even better, write your own language like Larry did and see how

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Stas Bekman
It could really enhance your integrity if you also presented honest evaluations of the downsides of Perl. The promotion of Perl on this site is so ubiquitous and one sided, and Perl has such a bad reputation in many ways, that somebody like me has a hard time swallowing the sunny

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker
Barb and Tim wrote: It could really enhance your integrity if you also presented honest evaluations of the downsides of Perl. WHy don't you start. -jwb

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Leslie Mikesell
According to Barb and Tim: It could really enhance your integrity if you also presented honest evaluations of the downsides of Perl. Perl has two downsides. One is the start-up time for the program and mod_perl solves this for web pages. The promotion of Perl on this site is so ubiquitous

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Eric Strovink
The troll vanisheth! - Transcript of session follows - ... while talking to mc5.law5.hotmail.com.: RCPT To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 Requested action not taken:user account inactive 550 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Ed Phillips
The troll vanisheth! ha! Reminds me of the Zen story of an old fisherman in a boat on a lake in a heavy can't see your hands fog. He bumps into another boat, and shouts at the other guy, "Look where you're going would you! You almost knocked me over." He pulls up beside the boat and is

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Barb and Tim wrote: It could really enhance your integrity if you also presented honest evaluations of the downsides of Perl. The promotion of Perl on this site is so ubiquitous and one sided, and Perl has such a bad reputation in many ways, that somebody like me has a

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Andrei A. Voropaev
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 12:34:00PM -0800, Ed Phillips wrote: The troll vanisheth! ha! Reminds me of the Zen story of an old fisherman in a boat on a lake in a heavy can't see your hands fog. He bumps into another boat, and shouts at the other guy, "Look where you're going would you!

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Stas Bekman
Hey, aren't we decided to use the advocacy list for this kind of threads? You are funny folks, when you don't want us to discuss something here, you tell go talk about this somewhere else, so we did. Please follow your own suggestions. This current thread was split into 2, one discussed here