[Catalyst] "Catalyst - The Definitive Guide" and the "Catalyst
Cookbook"
Gavin Henry
ghenry at perl.me.uk
Thu Dec 22 17:04:03 CET 2005
<quote who="Sean Davis">
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> On 12/22/05 6:08 AM, "Sebastian Riedel" <sri at oook.de> wrote:
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>> 22.12.2005 00:43 Gavin Henry:
>>> Catalyst - The Definitive Guide:
>>> http://www.suretecsystems.com/our_docs/catalyst-guide-en/index.html
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>>> Catalyst Cookbook:
>>> http://www.suretecsystems.com/our_docs/catalyst-cookbook-en/index.html
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>> Awesome.
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> I totally agree! A good table-of-contents still goes a long way.
That's the goal.
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> Is there interest in expanding this? I think a challenge would be to
> continue to expand it while maintaining some generality and still
> providing
> rich code examples. Could I suggest a few "chapters"--not meant to be a
> full list?
Of course there is interest. I merely set this up to gets things moving
along, which we are now doing.
I think if Sri etc. can put up a TOC page on the Wiki, we can thrash out
the format there, which will then enable us to delegate chapters/sections
etc.
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> AJAX (or dynamic web pages, which might be more general)--would have to
> include information (or links) to javascript tutorials and documentation.
In the Cookbook or Guide?
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> Configuration--good to let people know how far you can take this with
> catalyst.
Agreed.
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> Logging and Debugging
Yup.
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> Engines and their specifics (configuration examples, for instance)
Yup, this is spread out amounst the various modules on the CPAN, so would
be idea to have it's own chapter.
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> Model classes--these can be extremely varied and complicated or simple.
> Including some models beyond CDBI/DBIC examples would be useful, I think.
Cookbook?
> I
> think many intermediate and advanced perl programmers understand the
> importance and strength of a good model. However, this is probably the
> most
> foreign concept to folks relatively new to MVC and object-oriented
> programming.
Was/is for me too.
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> Tools--a general chapter on tools that people find useful for web
> development (like css & xhtml validators, must-have browser plugins,
> etc.)--mainly links and brief descriptions....
Maybe an Appendix, as this strays a bit from the main purpose, to present
a complete Guide on Catalyst.
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> I am not a web developer, but I do develop web content as part of my work.
> There are a number of folks that I know in a similar situation--they want
> to
> develop interactive, well-thought-out web apps with minimal effort, and
> catalyst offers the tools to do that. Having specifics about broad web
> development topics as they relate to catalyst all in one place would make
> the process even easier. I guess what I am suggesting is that the
> Catalyst
> community decide what an O'Reilly book would have in it, make this outline
> available, and then fill in the content with contributions, being careful
> to
> keep the O'Reilly book concept in mind--a mixture of didactics about
> general
> concepts and examples specific to catalyst development.
That expands nicely on what I commented about above, so I take on board
your points.
We coudl have small footnotes, i.e. pointing to the right places to read
around the subject, or have Appendices etc.
Nice comments and ideas.
Gavin.
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