12-30-2016
I appreciate your time. I can tell it will definitely take time to figure all this stuff out. I can't wait to receive my X books. I also switched to mcwm, and its code is a lot easier to follow and almost every line has a useful comment. I only have thousands of lines of code to figure out now! :P
Thanks again!
Edit: I found this cool tutorial article on X programming
Basic Graphics Programming With The XCB Library
Last edited by SirSalt; 12-30-2016 at 03:55 PM..
Reason: Adding an article I found
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catalyst::manual::tutorial::09_advancedcrud
Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::09_AdvancedCRUD(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::09_AdvancedCRUD(3pm)
NAME
Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::09_AdvancedCRUD - Catalyst Tutorial - Chapter 9: Advanced CRUD
OVERVIEW
This is Chapter 9 of 10 for the Catalyst tutorial.
Tutorial Overview
1. Introduction
2. Catalyst Basics
3. More Catalyst Basics
4. Basic CRUD
5. Authentication
6. Authorization
7. Debugging
8. Testing
9. 09_Advanced CRUD
10. Appendices
DESCRIPTION
This chapter of the tutorial explores more advanced functionality for Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) than we saw in Chapter 4. In
particular, it looks at a number of techniques that can be useful for the Update portion of CRUD, such as automated form generation,
validation of user-entered data, and automated transfer of data between forms and model objects.
In keeping with the Catalyst (and Perl) spirit of flexibility, there are many different ways to approach advanced CRUD operations in a
Catalyst environment. Therefore, this section of the tutorial allows you to pick from one of several modules that that cover different
form management tools. Select one or more options from the list below.
ADVANCED CRUD OPTIONS
o FormFu
o FormHandler
o FormBuilder
NOTE: Please contact the author if you would like to assist with writing a new module.
AUTHOR
Kennedy Clark, "hkclark@gmail.com"
Feel free to contact the author for any errors or suggestions, but the best way to report issues is via the CPAN RT Bug system at
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Catalyst-Manual <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Catalyst-Manual>.
Copyright 2006-2011, Kennedy Clark, under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License Version 3.0
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/>).
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