10 years ago, sitting down with a book and learning perl would have been difficult w/o someone to ask questions to (or at least take a long time). I want to extend a warm thank you to all of us at the Perl Monks community for being so wonderful and helpful! We live truly in the information age, and a thriving, helpful community such as is here at perl monks makes all the learning I need to do wonderful! Three months ago I wrote my first "Hello world" CGI script in perl. And today, I am announcing the launch of my Outdoor Adventure Photography site:
http://wildernessfringe.com
features:
healthy mySQL database dealing with all the photogrpahers, images, descriptions, searches, etc.
image::magick manipulation of uploaded images (makes em into different sizes, and annotates them)
hoping to grow it into a great site here soon.
Again, this is sort of a rough draft, so I would appreciate any feedback that anyone may offer. The security is a bit weak I am sure, so go easy on me and don't REALLY screw with things, but please do hammer it a bit and tell me if you find anything!
And again,
Thank you PERL monks!
"No matter where you go, there you are."
Jeff Pflueger - Struggling Perl knowledge sponge
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