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Brad's
book, Brad's book - so good I bought it twice! :)
But
that's another dull story as to why I ended up with 2
copies!
I have
ruined at least 10 peoples lives by introducing them to Brad's book. I
say
ruined, because they got re-hooked on coding. We all, myself
included, thought
it was
well written, well rounded, and every bathroom should have a copy
:)
It
explained "how" and more importantly "why".
I have
introduced most of the same people to CGIDEV2, and that showed
"what".
I
would say it's probably 50/50 split between who prefers which
methods.
I
myself use a mixture of both.
I also
use a package which gives a different slant on things. I even dug
out
CGIPROTO from the "Sourcerers Guide" and use that where I see
fit.
A lot
of my decisions as to what to use are the level of competency of
the
staff
that will have to maintain my sh*t when I'm gone. The balance
between simple
and
long, complex and short! I'm not saying either is complex, but you should
see the
"rabbit in headlights" look I get sometimes when I mention "API", let
alone "HTTP Server"!
IMHO,
the world is still big enough for both e-rpg and CGIDEV2. It may
even
be big
enough for Websphere too, but I doubt I'll live long enough to get the
mother
running!
DG
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