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Get your fingers dirty with it. I did. And it's helped me even developing straight Catalyst applications that don't use Reaction.

#reaction on irc.perl.org would be more than happy to help you decipher anything that needs deciphering. I'm actually working with mst and jnapiorski on writing up some Reaction documentation to help people understand how to use it and how it will help your Catalyst application.

Feel free to /msg me if you have any questions, Reaction is REALLY cool.

meh.
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Re^2: What's your reaction to "Reaction?"
by locked_user sundialsvc4 (Abbot) on Dec 17, 2008 at 23:30 UTC

    /me reads my original post, thinks better of it, and tries again... <blink> :*{ </blink>

    Okay, this is what I have done now:   I grabbed the latest Reaction distro from CPAN and went to the appropriate directory in .cpan/build and started looking around for .pods.

    Anywhere I could find them in there...

    I found some of the “new” ones (as well as the old ones, which are apparently the ones now on search.cpan.org)...

    The file in blib/lib/Reaction/Manual/Intro.pod is very informative compared to the last one, but it is still only the barest glimmer... of something that, nonetheless, looks very shiny...

    And so, I'm doing the next thing:   reading the code.

    What I really need most right now is some complete example.

      There are a few examples in the Examples/ directory. Namely the Vienna-TT example, the Mailer example, etc. And did you drop by #reaction on irc.perl.org like I recommended? :-)

      meh.