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Re^2: Seeing Perl in a new light

by Lady_Aleena (Priest)
on Apr 13, 2009 at 05:45 UTC ( [id://757158]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Seeing Perl in a new light
in thread Seeing Perl in a new light

gwadej...thank you for your support. Now, I have to find the ways and means to get to my goal. I wish that this lent itself to baby steps, but it really doesn't. This is to be the shell script for all of the pages of my site. I am not sure if it is possible to do it just for one small section. I have asked ELISHEVA to clarify what version control entails, though you are always welcome to chime in to that too. As for file names, well, I am a Wikipedian, so I will come up with something. :)

Have a nice day!
Lady Aleena

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Re^3: Seeing Perl in a new light
by gwadej (Chaplain) on Apr 13, 2009 at 14:55 UTC

    One way to do the baby steps thing is to set up a single directory where you will try this approach. Think of it as a test site or sub-site. Then, go wild in that directory.

    One of the realities of programming is that you will have bugs. Fixing these are much easier if you are not stressed about getting your whole site back on line.

    As you get an idea fleshed out and (relatively) stable, you can apply that idea (and possibly code) to your main site.

    I know it seems like unnecessary, extra work, but we are suggesting this based on years (in my case around 20) of development in multiple languages on and off the web. The first time you really mess up, you'll thank us. (And if you don't really mess up, you're not trying hard enough.<grin/>)

    Stay curious and have fun.

    G. Wade

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