On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Kieren Diment <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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. > > Electronic media is the future! Embrace or perish! -- Devin Austin http://www.dreamhost.com/r.cgi?326568/hosting.html - Host with DreamHost!
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