Wednesday·25·January·2006
CatalystAdvent example converted from tt to Seamstress
You can view the source here and download via
svn co
http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/trunk/examples/CatalystAdvent-Seamstress
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Charting Modules
- Chart by the Chart Group. seems like a focused set of people :)
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Woven with HTML::Seamstress
- http://hp.qsrch.com/?prt=nn26&s=love
- http://hp.qsrch.com/?prt=nn26&s=lkajdfjak;lsdf
- http://hp.qsrch.com/?prt=sb01&s=love
- http://hp.qsrch.com/?prt=sb01&s=lkajdfjak;lsdf
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My first Seamstress user!
I was elated to have a user of my module HTML::Seamstress. here is the bug he filed against Seamstress - and complete with a patch!
I am glad to have co-developer.
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BookDB for Catalyst is done in HTML::Seamstress
I got HTML::Seamstress
up and running the bookdb example. Thanks to
Andy Grundman, I can commit to the examples directory on the Catalyst
svn site so BookDB-Seamstress is available
right here.
Converting it from tt to Seamstress led to a few improvements in HTML::Element::Library , namely the addition of iter2(), a more flexible routine for turning arrays of data into HTML list data, such as dl, ol, or ul.
I learned a lot about Class::DBI::AsForm in the process. That is a
very slick module that is underdocumented and highly magical. I have
pretty much decided to stick with
DBIx::Simple for all
of my database processing needs.
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Sunday·22·January·2006
A funny conversation about HTML::Mason
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Friday·20·January·2006
Perl: Bad interpreter
- Is the NFS drive mounted noexec?
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Terrence Brannon
Matthew Sisk
