entitled Perl by Greg McCarroll about half way down the page.
HTH, Leon
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I want to be an assembler when I grow up?
messages when a client is down etc. Spread can do
this. So can email. We'd just have to build the API and worry about an
actually implementation seperately.
HTH, Leon
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Stephen Adkins sent the following bits through the ether:
Any news back on the BOF session?
When? Where? Will there be conference calling facilities?
No news yet I'm afraid. They generally schedule the BOFs at the last
minute.
Leon
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We have a BoF at OSCON this year:
Title: P5EE - Enterprise Perl
Date: Thursday, July 25
Time: 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Location: Grande Ballroom A
Moderator: Leon Brocard
Summary:The mission of the P5EE project is to promote the
development, deployment
but instead give
the P5EE stamp to high quality CPAN modules instead, eg DBI,
Cache::Cache, (this is where we got stuck).
Did I miss any other points? Any opinions?
Leon
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/success_stories/index.html
Leon
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Want a stupid answer? Ask me anything!
the code at all, let alone scaling it up, so we'd be giving the
wrong impression by labelling it as P5EE.
Leon
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I mustanottagottalotta sleep last night.
. For $latest_web_project we have a small Perl program
which writes a custom httpd.conf (using TT2) and then starts apache
using apachectl. It's much simpler, faster to develop, and generally
more robust. YMMV.
Leon
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Nigel Hamilton sent the following bits through the ether:
Howw did you find the speed of each solution under load? DId anyone
come out faster?
There wasn't much difference at all. The webserver does very little
work compared to my web app.
Leon
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Leon Brocard