[dancer-users] Perl Dancer eBook - crowdfunding campaign
Gabor Szabo
szabgab at gmail.com
Sat Sep 23 10:15:09 BST 2017
Hi again,
In case you were wondering, the crowdfunding goes quite well. We have
passed 75% support in just 8 days
thanks to the 73 contributors including several members of this
mailing list and even several core developers of Dancer.
Once we reach the goal, even if the campaign is not over yet, I'll
start writing it and start publishing the first editions.
If you'd like to read this book, or even if not, but you think it
would be beneficial to the Dancer community for this book to exist,
consider supporting the campaign now.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ebook-single-page-application-with-perl-dancer-web/reft/775728/dancer-users
regards
Gabor
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Gabor Szabo <szabgab at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am planning to write an eBook on creating a "Single Page Application
> with Perl Dancer".
>
> In case you are not familiar with the term, a Single Page Application
> is one that does the HTML generation in the browser using JavaScript
> and that communicates with the server via AJAX requests sending JSON
> blobs back and forth.
>
> On the back-end it is usually a single page returning HTML and then
> the rest is API. (pun not intended but might work well :)
> I am going to use Dancer 2 for the back-end.
>
> The most well known example is Gmail, but plenty of other sites use
> this technique behind their authentication system. Reading this book
> will allow you to build such a site.
>
> In order to gauge the interest I am running a crowdfunding campaign.
>
> Support it to ensure I can write the book and that you get access to
> the content when the eBook is ready or even while as I am writing it.
>
> https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ebook-single-page-application-with-perl-dancer-web/reft/775728/dancer-users
>
> regards
> Gabor
> ps. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask me!
>
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