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Return to the Kingdom of the Blind
1.
Return to the
Kingdom of the Blind
2.
Last year
3.
The Kingdom of
the Blind
4.
5.
Told a few
stories
6.
7.
We laughed
8.
Invited you to
help me out
9.
Some of you
did
10.
Thank you
11.
But the problems
didn't go away
12.
In some ways
they got worse
13.
14.
It's almost like
a five minute talk at a conference isn't enough
15.
(Probably should have
Tweeted about it too)
16.
One particular problem
17.
CGI
18.
CGI is Dead
19.
But people don't
know it yet
20.
(It's like the
opposite of Perl)
21.
People ask for
help with CGI programs
22.
Other people suggest
PSGI
23.
“PSGI is too
complicated”
24.
Wrong
25.
“CGI is the
simplest solution”
26.
Wrong
27.
“CGI is still
good for a quick solution”
28.
Wrong Wrong Wrong
29.
So much misinformation
30.
We have allies
31.
Lee Johnson
32.
New CGI.pm maintainer
33.
“HTML Generation functions
should no longer be used”
34.
CGI::Alternatives
35.
CGI.pm removed from
Perl 5.22
36.
e9fa5a80
37.
Why don't people
know this?
38.
39.
40.
All out of
date
41.
42.
43.
Catalyst
44.
(Bit of a
leap from CGI.pm)
45.
As I'm countering
this misinformation ...
46.
... I find
myself having worrying thoughts ...
47.
... and writing
worrying things
48.
“I really wish
there was a good book that covered this stuff”
49.
“Why doesn't someone
just write a book on this?”
50.
“Perhaps I should
just write this bloody book”
51.
Sigh
52.
An Announcement
53.
Perl Web Book
54.
A Guide to
Modern Web Programming Techniques in Perl
55.
PSGI/Plack
56.
Web::Simple
57.
Mojolicious
58.
Dancer
59.
Catalyst
60.
Etc...
61.
http://perlwebbook.com/
62.
http://perlwebbook.com/ (registered in
2009)
63.
http://github.com/davorg/perlwebbook
64.
@perlwebbook
65.
Free download
66.
Also available through
Amazon
67.
(Happy to speak
to publishers)
68.
Conference Driven Publishing
69.
Available at the
next LPW
70.
(Hopefully)
71.
Note to mdk:
Please make next LPW as late as possible
72.
I will need
your help
73.
Advice
74.
Suggestions
75.
Reviewers
76.
Patches welcome
77.
Please spread the
word
78.
See you next
year
79.
Thank you
80.
Dave Cross dave@perlhacks.com
@davorg
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