[sf-perl] CGI, TT, Mason

nheller at silcon.com nheller at silcon.com
Fri May 4 08:44:45 PDT 2007


I would be very interested in that, too!

Neil Heller


> [hijacking an oakperl thread...]
>
> On 2 May 2007 at 22:44:43 -0700 Quinn Weaver <quinn at fairpath.com> wrote:
>> Hmmn, I personally wouldn't teach that to newbies.  In my opinion,
>> CGI.pm is one of those technologies whose time has come and gone.  New
>> people should be learning a templating language instead, like TT or
>> Mason.
>>
>> It's just so much nicer to have HTML with a few funky tags, rather
>> than a bunch of calls insider a Perl program... particularly if you're
>> working with a graphic designer who's supposed to code the XHTML/CSS.
>
> Quinn,
>
> Would you consider giving an sfperl talk for perl-web newbies on doing
> web stuff using perl?  I've been doing sysadmin and general unix stuff
> with perl for years, but have almost no experience using perl in web
> contexts.  I was told on this list not too long ago that cgi might be
> the way to go for me because I want to put web front ends on sysadmin
> / general unix perl tools (as opposed to developing web applications).
>  Even if that's so, I'd love to hear such a talk.
>
> Thanks,
> David
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