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cvs commit: modperl-docs/src/docs/offsite Changes.pod books.pod

pereinar    2002/11/09 02:21:09

  Modified:    src/docs/offsite Changes.pod books.pod
  Added:       src/images/books runblogslash.jpg
  Log:
  Add the Slash book.
  Put Mason and Slash into a separate books category for "technologies running
  under mod_perl" as suggested by Stas.
  Added images to the books page to make it look better.
  
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  @@ -23,6 +23,12 @@
   
     o Add the Mason book [Per Einar]
   
  +  o Add "Running Weblogs with Slash" [Per Einar]
  +
  +  o Re-arrange content again to add a section "technologies running
  +    under mod_perl" [Per Einar]
  +
  +
   
   =head1 Fri 19 Apr 01:18:30 CET 2002
   
  
  
  
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  --- books.pod	24 Oct 2002 10:54:08 -0000	1.6
  +++ books.pod	9 Nov 2002 10:21:08 -0000	1.7
  @@ -6,12 +6,15 @@
   
   This document presents the published mod_perl and related books.
   
  -=head1 mod_perl books
  +=head1 Learn mod_perl
   
   These are the mod_perl specific books.
   
   =head2 Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C
   
  +=for html <img src="../../images/books/wrapmod.jpg" alt="Writing
  +Apache Modules with Perl and C" align="right">
  +
   http://www.modperl.com is the home site of The Apache Modules Book, a book
   about creating Web server modules using the Apache API, written by
   Lincoln Stein and Doug MacEachern.
  @@ -29,6 +32,9 @@
   
   =head2 The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook
   
  +=for html <img src="../../images/books/modperlcookbook.jpg" alt="The
  +mod_perl Developer's Cookbook" align="right">
  +
   Home site: http://www.modperlcookbook.org
   
   SAMS lists this book as:
  @@ -51,6 +57,9 @@
   
   =head2 mod_perl Pocket Reference
   
  +=for html <img src="../../images/books/modperlpr.jpg" alt="mod_perl
  +Pocket Reference" align="right">
  +
   The I<mod_perl Pocket Reference> by Andrew Ford was published by
   O'Reilly and Associates http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/modperlpr/
   
  @@ -67,12 +76,16 @@
   See also Andrew's collection of reference cards for Apache and other
   programs at http://www.refcards.com.
   
  +=head1 Learn about a technology using mod_perl
  +
   =head2 Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason
   
  -While not dealing with mod_perl exclusively, I<Embedding Perl in HTML
  -with Mason> discusses Mason, a toolkit for web programming that runs
  -under mod_perl, and is therefore very relevant to mod_perl
  -programmers.
  +=for html <img src="../../images/books/masonbook.jpg" alt="Embedding
  +Perl in HTML with Mason" align="right">
  +
  +I<Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason> discusses Mason
  +(http://www.masonhq.com), a toolkit for web programming that runs
  +under mod_perl.
   
     Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason
     By Dave Rolsky, Ken Williams
  @@ -86,7 +99,30 @@
   want to check out O'Reilly's catalog page for the book:
   http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlhtmlmason/
   
  -=head1 Books talking about mod_perl
  +=head2 Running Weblogs with Slash
  +
  +=for html <img src="../../images/books/runblogslash.jpg" alt="Running
  +Weblogs with Slash" align="right">
  +
  +Slash (http://www.slashcode.org/) is the open-source software system
  +that drives the hugely popular Slashdot (http://www.slashdot.org/) web
  +site and many others. Slash implements the kind of web site that has
  +come to be called a "weblog": a moderated list, in
  +reverse-chronological order, of timely items, with links to further
  +discussion on-site, or to further information off-site. Anyone who
  +wants to get a weblog site up and running will want to read I<Running
  +Weblogs with Slash>.
  +
  +Slash, like all good things, runs under mod_perl.
  +
  +See http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/runblogslash/.
  +
  +  By chromatic, Brian Aker, David Krieger
  +  February 2002
  +  0-596-00100-2, Order Number: 1002
  +  272 pages, $34.95 US, $52.95 CA, �24.95 UK
  +
  +=head1 Books mentioning mod_perl
   
   Some books mention mod_perl, usually because they have to do with
   Apache, Perl or Linux in a web environment, and as such are required
  
  
  

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