At 09:59 AM 04/06/02 +0100, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>It's definitely the book to buy _before_ the Eagle book.
No, buy both at the same time. I think the Eagle gives a really good
foundation, and it's very enjoyable reading (regardless of what my wife
says!).
I still think the Eagle book is one of t
HI,
There is a section on performance tuning which is fantastic ... it
gives practical examples of how you can monitor memory usage etc and tips
on how to serve maximum hits per second.
In the past month I've been wavering about mod_perl and have
considered moving to Java servlets
on Saturday, April 06, 2002 08:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff) wrote:
>I bought it two weeks ago, as a mod_perl newbie, and recommend it.
>
>I really like the cookbook style: 'You want to XXX' => snippet / recipe.
>If you already read Perl, it is fast and compact.
>
>I have had questions along the w
I bought it two weeks ago, as a mod_perl newbie, and recommend it.
I really like the cookbook style: 'You want to XXX' => snippet / recipe.
If you already read Perl, it is fast and compact.
I have had questions along the way [specific to the cookbook], but
posting a question on this list gets a
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
> Hello folks,
> Has anyone purchased the mod_perl cook book from this list? If so, what
> do you think of it? Is it a good buy? Appreciate feed back.
I have two copies, as the one at work keeps getting borrowed.
I would say it's different to the Eagl
Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
> Has anyone purchased the mod_perl cook book from this list? If so, what
> do you think of it? Is it a good buy?
Yes. Go get it.
- Perrin
Rasoul Hajikhani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello folks,
>Has anyone purchased the mod_perl cook book from this list? If so, what
>do you think of it? Is it a good buy? Appreciate feed back.
>Thanks in advance
I enjoyed it -- I have it on my desk ready to crack open at a
moment's notice. But th
The cookbook is fabulous. In my opinion it's much clearer than the
Eagle book. Of course it has the benefit of having been written when
mod_perl had a few more years of maturity under it's belt. =)
The Cookbook is wonderful and I would also like to publicly thank
Geoffrey Young, one of the