be able to help with developing APIs, implementations, etc.
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Got me :-)
One thing that might be interesting to look at is the modified Java
preferenes (vs. properties) API that will be in J2SE 1.4. onjava.com
has a pretty decent article about this:
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/synd/2001/10/17/j2se.html
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of the better modules out there, like Class::Date.
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proposals for altering the
recommendation as they occur.
+1
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On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 22:41, Rob Nagler wrote:
Chris Winters writes:
Relegating a whole section of the development community -- many of whom
are really smart and actually know what they're doing in the Real World
-- with something like this seems needlessly inflammatory to me.
I don't
(auto-increment), Sybase and
MS SQL Server (identity), Postgres (sequence, plus automatic support for
serial), Oracle (sequence) and SQLite (sorta identity).
Once I get some time (ha!) I plan to investigate using DBIx::AnyDBD,
particularly since it may (will?) be included with DBI.
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for large systems. Finding solid SQL programmers is difficult enough;
I'd guess finding solid SQL and Perl programmers would have to be *much*
harder. It's a cool idea, though.
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that Stephen works on this for his day job is not
inconsequential either :-)
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see how they work!
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process for static
content up front which proxies dynamic requests to the heavier backend,
in this case HTTP::Daemon instead of mod_perl.
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OpenInteract now has a wiki site where you can learn more:
http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/
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used objects there (user, groups,
etc.).
Good luck!
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morning.
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