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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Just getting started with UNIX programming and administration Post 302977339 by despiragado on Saturday 16th of July 2016 06:02:31 AM
Old 07-16-2016
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Here is my personal list of books i have found to be "all time classics" and of eternal value in the field of programming in UNIX environments.
Thanks for your reply. And the list of books to further my learning. There is one thing that bugs me as a new Linux user. When i look at how much reading and practicing i have to do to update my skill sets, I sometimes become discouraged.

I guess this is true not only to me alone. I believe everyone has encountered this in there journey as system administrators. How did you overcome such discouragement.
 

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Mojolicious::Routes(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Mojolicious::Routes(3pm)

NAME
Mojolicious::Routes - Always find your destination with routes SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Routes; # New routes tree my $r = Mojolicious::Routes->new; # Normal route matching "/articles" with parameters "controller" and # "action" $r->route('/articles')->to(controller => 'article', action => 'list'); # Route with a placeholder matching everything but "/" and "." $r->route('/:controller')->to(action => 'list'); # Route with a placeholder and regex constraint $r->route('/articles/:id', id => qr/d+/) ->to(controller => 'article', action => 'view'); # Route with an optional parameter "year" $r->route('/archive/:year') ->to(controller => 'archive', action => 'list', year => undef); # Nested route for two actions sharing the same "controller" parameter my $books = $r->route('/books/:id')->to(controller => 'book'); $books->route('/edit')->to(action => 'edit'); $books->route('/delete')->to(action => 'delete'); # Bridges can be used to chain multiple routes $r->bridge->to(controller => 'foo', action =>'auth') ->route('/blog')->to(action => 'list'); # Simplified Mojolicious::Lite style route generation is also possible $r->get('/')->to(controller => 'blog', action => 'welcome'); my $blog = $r->under('/blog'); $blog->post('/list')->to('blog#list'); $blog->get(sub { shift->render(text => 'Go away!') }); DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Routes is the core of the Mojolicious web framework. See Mojolicious::Guides::Routing for more. ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Routes inherits all attributes from Mojolicious::Routes::Route and implements the following new ones. "base_classes" my $classes = $r->base_classes; $r = $r->base_classes(['MyApp::Controller']); Base classes used to identify controllers, defaults to Mojolicious::Controller and Mojo. "cache" my $cache = $r->cache; $r = $r->cache(Mojo::Cache->new); Routing cache, defaults to a Mojo::Cache object. # Disable caching $r->cache(0); "conditions" my $conditions = $r->conditions; $r = $r->conditions({foo => sub {...}}); Contains all available conditions. "hidden" my $hidden = $r->hidden; $r = $r->hidden([qw(attr has new)]); Controller methods and attributes that are hidden from routes, defaults to "attr", "has" and "new". "namespace" my $namespace = $r->namespace; $r = $r->namespace('Foo::Bar::Controller'); Namespace used by "dispatch" to search for controllers. "shortcuts" my $shortcuts = $r->shortcuts; $r = $r->shortcuts({foo => sub {...}}); Contains all available shortcuts. METHODS
Mojolicious::Routes inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Routes::Route and implements the following ones. "add_condition" $r = $r->add_condition(foo => sub {...}); Add a new condition. "add_shortcut" $r = $r->add_shortcut(foo => sub {...}); Add a new shortcut. "auto_render" $r->auto_render(Mojolicious::Controller->new); Automatic rendering. "dispatch" my $success = $r->dispatch(Mojolicious::Controller->new); Match routes with Mojolicious::Routes::Match and dispatch. "hide" $r = $r->hide(qw(foo bar)); Hide controller methods and attributes from routes. "route" my $route = $r->route; my $route = $r->route('/:action'); my $route = $r->route('/:action', action => qr/w+/); my $route = $r->route(format => 0); Generate route matching all HTTP request methods. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojolicious::Routes(3pm)
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