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Re: [cgiapp] Re: Wiki as "Best practices" of CGI::App


Hi Mark,

Quoting Mark Stosberg <suppressed>:

> Peter Masiar wrote:
> > There was a proposal couple months ago on this list to create
> > a CGI::App based wiki as example of "best practices".

> I like wiki's, am impressed by Twiki, and like the idea of more "best
> practices" CGI::Apps available as open source. So I support this
> project. However, I want to spend my own spare cycles turning Cascade
> [1] into such an application. It's already written and working as a

It was your post, Mark, at PerlMonks what guided me when I was 
green perl newbie to CGI::App (now I am rusty perl newbie ;-) )
And examples from your cascade package are still posted 
on our project web site as examples how easier it is with CGI::App

Thank you for supporting this wiki idea. Absolutelly, work on cascade.
I'll like to look at it again... sometimes ;-)
Did you considered publishing source code on web 
using Pdoc, from http://pdoc.sourceforge.net/ ?

To see how cool Pdoc is, please look at bioperl website:
http://doc.bioperl.org/releases/bioperl-1.0.2/ 
Now Pdoc even links to webcvs - or is it cvsweb ;-) Both exist ;-)

It will be great to see examples how to debug and test CGI::App.

> But we don't need to complete. I woud love to see your project get going
> so I can see examples of best practices in action, and possibly
> contribute as a beta tester.

Mark, my skills are no competition to yours ;-) 

I was hoping to initiate interst gurus from the list, so I can contribute
my knowledge of usingg Twiki to user interface design.
I am definitely not going to be key developer. Want to learn OO and CGI::App
in the process - and of course best practices. ;-)

So that maybe will be nice to have some existing wiki to document
process of creating specifications intead of mailing list -
to see process evolving (and compare to end results) 
might be valuable lesson, too.

Thank you for good wishes.

-- 
Peter Masiar, suppressed, (203) 764-8131
Yale Center for Medical Informatics (YCMI), http://ycmi.med.yale.edu
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