On 9/27/05, John Siracusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've checked in the new "many to many" relationship types "get_set_now",
> "get_set_on_save", "add_now", and "add_on_save".  The defaults are now
> "get_set_on_save" and "add_on_save".
>
> Next stop, tutorial!  I now (finally) have all the features I want to
> demonstrate

ooh, did you say *demonstrate*???!


>  in the tutorial, and I'm not going to add any more new features
> until the tutorial is finished.

I'm a big fan of living, breathing tutorials - ones that people can
actually run piece by piece instead of staring at a dead text. I wrote
DBIx::Recordset::Playground to this end and did a Guestbook using
Rose::DB::Object for similar reasons.

My CPAN module DBSchema::Sample creates a sample database for MySQL
and Pg and the recordset::playground is based off that.


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