Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-12 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Harry! On Tuesday 06 Apr 2010 18:56:44 Harry Putnam wrote: > [This message was inadvertently originally posted in a totally > inappropriate group, so reposted here where it was supposed to have > gone] [SNIP] > > On the other hand, I am capable of writing semi complex programs and > have writt

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-08 Thread Harry Putnam
Rene Schickbauer writes: > Would you be interested in helping out in the Maplat Web Framework? I'm sorry, I still don't really have a feel for what is entailed here and suspect I may not, until I do get involved and you show me something that needs doing that I may have enough know-how to do. S

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-08 Thread Harry Putnam
Rene Schickbauer writes: [...] Thanks for a more fleshed out description. > So, it's not a tool for setting up a CMS, What is a CMS? >. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blog or this-is-my-dog > website. I use it mainly to develop specific applications. For > example, one of the projec

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-08 Thread Rene Schickbauer
Harry Putnam wrote: Rene Schickbauer writes: Would you be interested in helping out in the Maplat Web Framework? It may take me a while even to figure out what it is. It's a framework to write software with a web-based User interface. This isn't quite the same as a website-only framework,

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-07 Thread Harry Putnam
Rene Schickbauer writes: > Would you be interested in helping out in the Maplat Web Framework? It may take me a while even to figure out what it is. The tiny little synopsis at: http://kobesearch.cpan.org/htdocs/Maplat/Maplat.html seems less than helpful other than pointing to other modules.

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-07 Thread Rene Schickbauer
Hi! So, I'm wondering where one might find a place to use whatever small amount of programming they have and be expected to learn enough to be a real asset over the course of a yr or two. A place where one would be expected to produce programs regularly. This doesn't actually have to be a p

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-06 Thread Philip Potter
On 6 April 2010 17:21, Rob Coops wrote: > On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: >> This doesn't actually have to be a paying job... I'm retired and do >> have an income.  But it would need to be a situation where I was >> expected to produce something on a continuing basis.  (Of cou

Re: about beginner perl site and developing skill

2010-04-06 Thread Rob Coops
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: > [This message was inadvertently originally posted in a totally > inappropriate group, so reposted here where it was supposed to have > gone] > > Sorry that this is something of a ramble. > > I've been using perl for several yrs, only home scri