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This is the site for the mod_perl2 User's Guide book, written by Stas Bekman and Jim Brandt

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mod_perl2 User's Guide | by Stas Bekman and Jim Brandt mod_perl2 User's Guide Book. By Stas Bekman and Jim Brandt. Published by OnyxNeon in August 2007. Price: $34.95 Date: August 2007 ISBN-10: 0-9779201-1-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-9779201-1-2 50% of this book's proceeds will go to The Perl Foundation . You can purchase it from amazon.com , powells.com .   About mod_perl If you aren't familiar with mod_perl, it's a combination of Perl and Apache. Apache is the most popular free and open source webserver that delivers most of the pages on Internet. Perl is a very popular programming language, that used to be the language of choice for web-programming (though now many other languages are widely used, some more popular than the others). And finally mod_perl allows programmers to develop the software in Perl and take advantage of a very rich API that Apache provides (and which is not available through the CGI interface). For more information see: http://perl.apache.org...

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