On 20/02/2009, at 1:51 AM, Jonathan Rockway wrote:
* On Wed, Feb 18 2009, Dermot wrote:
Yes there is, at first glance, a lot of choice but is there. I would
say TT and Mason are the only realistic choices (for HTML).
If by "realistic" you mean "unmaintainable for both designers and
developers", then yes, you've described Mason and TT.
The only qualities that Mason and TT have over other options is that
they have been around for a while.
And ONE of the reasons why is because they have both been published
and by the patron of Perl, O'Reilly. Unless your being published by
O'Reilly (or Addison) your not hitting the right audience.
LOL. Just so you know, O'Reilly recently fired pretty much everyone
Perl-related. Perl.com is basically dead, and they probably won't be
publishing any more Perl books.
Beyont the current trifecta of Learning, Intermediate and Programming
I doubt it, although PBP might get a 2nd edition too.
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