Hi,
MK wrote: > It may seem inappropriate that after picking up Mason a month ago I am > now writing tutorials on it. On the other hand maybe it is perfectly > appropriate: everytime I learn an API or something I always think of No, sounds like a good idea since it's usually a new person who remembers what s/he had problems with. I find some textbooks written by experts in a field to be on a plane all by themselves. :-) One thing I noticed when I learned Mason about 2 years ago was that a lot of the information out there was out of date. Lots of documentation I found was for the previous version of Mason, mod_perl, or Apache. Actually, I still had that problem recently with mod_perl/Apache -- trying a tip I found through Google which turned out to be for Apache 1.x. Some simple suggestions -- you might want to make reference to the other tutorial which I learned from: the one in the Mason book, which is available on-line. And you might want to contact the webmasters of the Mason HQ (probably on this mailing list already :-) ) and see if they can host your tutorial. (I can't recall anyone voluntarily wanting to write a Mason tutorial... :-) ). Will give more sensible comments of the tutorial later :-) (I did glance through it a bit). Ray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Mason-users mailing list Mason-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users