[Perl.sig] Web Development in Perl

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Mon Jul 18 14:20:47 EST 2005


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==== Web Development in Perl ====

     Websites have rapidly become one of the defining features of the
     Internet, and to many lay-persons the terms 'web' and 'Internet' are
     often used interchangeably. Websites have become the first point of
     contact for many businesses and organisations to the public. It should
     come as no surprise that most technical professionals will become
     involved in website development at some stage in their career.

     One thing which is clear in many people's minds is that not all
websites
     are created equal. Sites with good layout, easy navigation, and
     adherence to standards are significantly more usable than sites with
     poor layout, confusing navigation, and a lack of standards support.
     However while one can rapidly gain a feel as to whether a website is
     good or bad, designing an effective website is a much more challenging
     task.

     To learn more about a great Perl tool for making effective website
     development easy read the Conference paper at:

             http://perltraining.com.au/talks/

     Slides for the corresponding lecture are also provided. These slides
use
     HTML::Mason to generate the navigational menu (click on the X) to see
     more, mark up the sample code and provide examples.


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