[Boston.pm] Anyone know of an alternative to perldoc.com?
Does anyone know of an alternative to the package listing for perl versions that used to be on perldoc.com? Perldoc.com has been unreachable for a couple of weeks now. I used it quite a bit to determine what modules I needed for specific versions of perl for software distributions, and it's a real pain having to find unmolested machines to test for packages. Thanks, Grant M. -- Grant M. NeonEdge...Web Pages by Design http://www.neonedge.com/ ___ Boston-pm mailing list Boston-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm
Re: [Boston.pm] Anyone know of an alternative to perldoc.com?
Jesse Vincent wrote: you mean something like Module::CoreList? Yes, I mean Module::CoreList ;-). Thanks, that'll do it. Grant M. -- Grant M. NeonEdge...Web Pages by Design http://www.neonedge.com/ ___ Boston-pm mailing list Boston-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm
Re: [Boston.pm] mind share
My biggest objection to PHP is that most developers write pages with the code entirely or mostly within the page, leading to an inherent inability to modify the layout without having at least a cursory understanding of the language. This means that everytime a modification is made to the design of the page, it typically involves two groups of people as opposed to one; the HTML jockies, and the code jockies, leading to a much more expensive maintenance cycle. Now don't flame me, I am SURE that all of you separate your code from your layout snicker, but I have encountered this on most every single incarnation of PHP web design that I have seen, and I am just making the observation. Grant M. -- Grant M. NeonEdge...Web Pages by Design http://www.neonedge.com/ ___ Boston-pm mailing list Boston-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm