A. Pagaltzis ha scritto:
* Daniel McBrearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-06 13:40]:
I agree, not just DBIx but also TT.

I don’t think it should delve very far into TT. There’s already
an O’Reilly book for it. There should definitely be some material
on it, if only to make the book a well-rounded intro, but I think
you get far enough with just the TT basics that the exposition
can be kept pretty short.

I think the main focus should be on how TT is glued into Catalyst.
That is, $c->stash, the c or Catalyst variable inside the templates, ecc.


The great thing about cat is it's flexibility. But as a
beginner it can also be the worst thing. The teaching style
needs to be something like "look, it's modular, you can bolt
just about anything you want to onto this once you understand
how that works, but in the beginning, this is a good starting
setup, which most people use at least for a while ... "

Yes, I agree. Although I understand that Johnathan’s book is
already quite a way along, and I don’t know how he structured it
(he posted an outline and dicussion though), but whatever it is
is probably not changing at this point.

Regards,


--
Marcello Romani
Responsabile IT
Ottotecnica s.r.l.
http://www.ottotecnica.com

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