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Writing The Badger Book

by davorg (Chancellor)
on Jan 31, 2004 at 14:40 UTC ( [id://325549]=perlnews: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

My article on How We Wrote the TT Book Using TT has been published on perl.com. Of course I'm slightly biased, but I think it's an interesting look at a non-trivial and non-web use of TT.
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Re: Writing The Badger Book
by TVSET (Chaplain) on Feb 02, 2004 at 23:14 UTC
    While the article is an interesting piece of read, it looks like you've been reinventing the wheel a lot. DocBook addresses all those problems you were trying to fix and is in general a more appropriate format for writing technical books, than POD. With all these Perl hackers together, DocBook might have been less fun though. :)

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