Marc Slagle wrote:
>>What else do you need? There are two mod_perl books that you may wish to
>>purchase and read, see the links on the site.
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> Got the books too.
>
> I'm almost there, but could still use any nifty statistics, etc. Most of
> the stories I've seen are for defunct sites/comp
> What else do you need? There are two mod_perl books that you may wish to
> purchase and read, see the links on the site.
Got the books too.
I'm almost there, but could still use any nifty statistics, etc. Most of
the stories I've seen are for defunct sites/companies. I'm creating a site
to g
Marc Slagle wrote:
> In the next few weeks our radio show might be tackling mod_perl as a
> topic. I've read everything on the perl.apache.org site (and followed
> the links from there to take23.org, etc.) I've read the mod_perl
> articles on perl.com as well. My question is, are there any o
In the next few weeks our radio show might be
tackling mod_perl as a topic. I've read everything on the perl.apache.org
site (and followed the links from there to take23.org, etc.)
I've read the mod_perl articles on perl.com as well. My
question is, are there any other less-obvious places