################################################### # WARNING: Do not edit this file! # If you do the changes will be lost! # Instead edit the corresponding .txt file and run make.pl # # Don't forget to commit the changes to both .txt and the generated # .pod to svn, since others won't run the local make.pl #################################################### =head1 NAME Forced to improve the quality =head1 modus (at) PR.ES.TO exclaimed: =over =item * Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 10:03:41 -0800 =back At the risk of this becoming a giant mod_perl lovefest, I'll second that. I've learned more about perl & apache in my dozen months or so of mod_perl than in my many years of work with apache & perl. mod_perl has definately forced me to improve the quality of my perl coding manyfold & taught me more than I ever thought I wanted to know about Apache. On Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 06:53:36PM +0100, Eric Cholet wrote: > We've a mod_perl web site that allows subscribers to view news stories and > news photographs from a major news agency. All content is received via a > satellite link and users can view it in real time, as well as search > through a huge archive database. > > What I like about mod_perl is its "double" reward: not only is it fast and > efficient, but it has been an enlightening experience working with such an > elegant tool and reading this list. > > ---- > Eric CHOLET - LOGILUNE > email: cholet@logilune.com > I am Pentium of Borg. Division is Futile. You will be approximated. -- Patrick Michael Kane =cut