"One-man sw-projects with Perl"
or
"How to earn money with Perl"
ToC
I. How to setup/extend/maintain..
- A large news website like slashdot.org
- A large service website like ebay.com
- A large inet-shop website like amazon.com
II. How to make big profits of them.
III. What to do with all the money you gained from your projects.
...
XY: Why there is no application server for perl (like JBoss).
- Reason: perl geeks fear projects outreaching a 1-liner.
Appendix: Sourcecode examples with Mason, Bricolage, ...
Before writing the book one has to solve the enigma: How could one dare to write this book without beeing damn rich.
Hihi,
Murat
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