perlybook
- Website: perlybook.org
- About: This is about perlybook, a webservice that lets you create Perl module documentation in ebook formats.
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Posted Perlybook updates to perlybook
In the last couple of days we fixed some bugs and added new features to Perlybook:
* You can now send .mobi files to any mail address you want, it's also possible to store the mail address in a cookie...
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Posted Popular ebooks on perlybook.org in week 1/2013 to perlybook
Here are the most popular ebooks from Dec 28 2012 to Jan 3 2013:
- DBI
- Bread-Board
- Test-Simple
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Posted Mojolicious, Plugins and Ebooks to perlybook
The "cpan-2-ebook" site perlybook.org comes with some minor updates for winter holidays.
Below the "front lid" there are some interesting changes. We replaced the caching module CHI with the wrapper ="h…
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Posted Perlybook on 24pullrequests.com to perlybook
I added perlybook.org to 24pullrequests.com. Hopefully we get some pull requests to iron out the issues we have.
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Posted Recently while developing... to perlybook
...some new stuff for perlybook.org I got an error message and needed quite long to find the cause. This was so unexpected too, because I have not done much changes.
The error message I got:
Unrecognized character \xCD; marked by -- HER…
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Posted Different View on Documentation to perlybook
The actual intention behind perlybook.org was to make module documentation from CPAN more portable. Ebook-Readers today are designed for reading-pleasure everywhere - in your garden at daylight or in your bed at night... and this works so far.
But recent…
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Commented on Perlybook features Perltuts.com
Yes, please!...
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Posted Perlybook features Perltuts.com to perlybook
We added a new page to perlybook: http://www.perlybook.org/perltuts
On that page you can grab the tutorials that are available on Perltuts.com as mobi or epub book.
It was easy to integrate those …
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Commented on Input Plugins for the Kindle Reader
EBook::MOBI has no ability to read those ebooks. There might be a module on CPAN which can do that but I have never tested that. But it is possible to compare the ebooks markup before packing it into the binary...
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Posted Input Plugins for the Kindle Reader to perlybook
Perlybook.org serves you all the docs available on CPAN as a handy ebook. For the Kindle Reader it achieves this with the help of the module EBook::MOBI.
This module now got an update (v0.5). Before i…
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Posted Bugfix in Name Input to perlybook
Perlybook.org is now available in version 0.13.
This fixes a ="https://github.com/reneeb/cpan2ebo…
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Posted Popular ebooks on perlybook.org in week 29/2012 to perlybook
Here are the most popular ebooks from Jul 16 2012 to Jul 22 2012:
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- Dancer
- DBI
- AnyEvent-RFXCOM
- Prima
- libnet
- perl
- N…
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Posted Popular ebooks on perlybook.org in week 27/2012 to perlybook
Here are the most popular ebooks from Jul 2 2012 to Jul 8 2012:
Module
- Moo
- Moose
- Mojolicious
- Net-SSH
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Posted Popular ebooks on perlybook.org in week 26/2012 to perlybook
Here are the most popular ebooks from Jun 25 2012 to Jul 1 2012:
Module
- Excel-Writer-XLSX
Release
- Moose
- Moj…
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Posted Popular ebooks on perlybook.org in week 25/2012 to perlybook
Here are the most popular ebooks from Jun 18 2012 to Jun 24 2012:
Module
- MooseX-IOC
- local-lib
Release
- Moose
- Posted Bugfix for the Mobi-Format to perlybook
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Posted Popular ebooks on perlybook.org in week 24/2012 to perlybook
Here are the most popular ebooks from Jun 10 2012 to Jun 16 2012:
Module
- perlopentut
- SOAP-WSDL
- Text-Xslate
- HTML-Template
- Moose-Cookbook
- Moo
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Posted Perlybook.org - Read Perl module documentation at the Preikestolen to perlybook
Hi @all,
a couple of weeks ago, we started perlybook.org. It is a service that creates ebooks for your favourite Perl module documentation. So you would be able to read the Moose documentation while you sit on the ="http://act.yapc.eu/mtmh2012/…
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