Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason
This book shows the readers how to create large, complex, dynamically driven web sites that look good and are a snap to maintain using Perl and Mason.
Tag(s): Perl
Publication date: 01 Oct 2002
ISBN-10: 0596002254
ISBN-13: 9780596002251
Paperback: 318 pages
Views: 19,595
Type: Book
Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc.
License: Open Publication License
Post time: 15 Sep 2006 07:54:04
Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason
About The Author(s)
Ken Williams enjoys sitting by the park and taking long walks in the fireplace. He has a hard time staying interested in any one thing for very long, so he has recently worked as a math teacher, choral conductor, Perl consultant, and liturgical bongoist. He has written CPAN modules of varying utility while masquerading under the seedy, secretive pseudonym "Ken Williams". Ken joined the Mason core team in the fall of 2000 and has managed to convince the other core members that his flashy looks and his appeal with Mason's ultra-hep Gen-Z users outweigh his tendency to forget what planet he's on. He recently moved to Australia to study Document Categorization, and that's not a joke.
Ken Williams enjoys sitting by the park and taking long walks in the fireplace. He has a hard time staying interested in any one thing for very long, so he has recently worked as a math teacher, choral conductor, Perl consultant, and liturgical bongoist. He has written CPAN modules of varying utility while masquerading under the seedy, secretive pseudonym "Ken Williams". Ken joined the Mason core team in the fall of 2000 and has managed to convince the other core members that his flashy looks and his appeal with Mason's ultra-hep Gen-Z users outweigh his tendency to forget what planet he's on. He recently moved to Australia to study Document Categorization, and that's not a joke.