Re: dbi abstraction layer on perlmonks
On 02 Aug 2001 14:32:01 -0700, brian moseley wrote: for the next perl conference i'm writing a do everything abstraction layer. it will provide a do_stuff routine that will, out of the box, do your laundry and perform oral sex. scalable, robust, state of the art technology for e-businesses. Ah, the mythical ellipses operator ... :-) yada yada yada -- Matt/ /||** Founder and CTO ** ** http://axkit.com/ ** //||** AxKit.com Ltd ** ** XML Application Serving ** // ||** http://axkit.org ** ** XSLT, XPathScript, XSP ** // \\| // ** mod_perl news and resources: http://take23.org ** \\// //\\ // \\
Re: dbi abstraction layer on perlmonks
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 02:32:01PM -0700, brian moseley wrote: for the next perl conference i'm writing a do everything abstraction layer. it will provide a do_stuff routine that will, out of the box, do your laundry and perform oral sex. scalable, robust, state of the art technology for e-businesses. Sounds great! But skip the oral sex, ok? I don't know where you've been. Cheers, -- Alastair| [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.calliope.demon.co.uk |PGP Key : A9DE69F8 ---
Re: dbi abstraction layer on perlmonks
Stas Bekman wrote: Maybe the guide should include links to the most mature peristence abstraction layer projects out there: - Class::DBI - Alzabo - Tangram - SPOPS I suppose that could fit into the help.pod. Otherwise it's not directly related to mod_perl, and the guide has to start shrinking rather than growing. That's fine. The guide has become sort of a catch-all for web site building techniques, and maybe that should be changed in the interest of the maintainer's sanity. I'd also start working on the new docs for mod_perl 2.0, so I can see an extended chapter on databases and persistence layers in the users guide. I vote to cover only the mod_perl specific stuff in there, as you said above. Perrin, would you like to be the database chapter pumpkin? Possibly. We should talk more about what would go into that chapter when you start working on the new guide. - Perrin
Re: dbi abstraction layer on perlmonks
Robert Landrum wrote: The guide is a great thing, and removing items from it is risky. Think of it as refactoring.
Re: dbi abstraction layer on perlmonks
On Thursday, August 2, 2001, at 03:00 PM, Robert Landrum wrote: Sweet... I was getting kinda tired of my Linux box going down on me. You must be thinking Windows! -- -- Tom Mornini -- ICQ 113526784
Re: dbi abstraction layer on perlmonks
At 2:32 PM -0700 8/2/01, brian moseley wrote: for the next perl conference i'm writing a do everything abstraction layer. it will provide a do_stuff routine that will, out of the box, do your laundry and perform oral sex. scalable, robust, state of the art technology for e-businesses. Sweet... I was getting kinda tired of my Linux box going down on me. Rob -- A good magician never reveals his secret; the unbelievable trick becomes simple and obvious once it is explained. So too with UNIX.
Re: dbi abstraction layer on perlmonks
for the next perl conference i'm writing a do everything abstraction layer. it will provide a do_stuff routine that will, out of the box, do your laundry and perform oral sex. scalable, robust, state of the art technology for e-businesses. On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, clayton cottingham wrote: hey guys and gals: i saw this code snippet called Simple DBI Abstraction Class thought it might be a good thing to look over http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=101631