Appendix A. Obtaining Software
This book discusses how to write lots of applications, but you certainly won’t want to type in all the source code yourself. Instead, you should download the source distribution that contains the application scripts, support files for setting up the associated database tables, and sample data. These are known collectively as the webdb distribution (because the database used in the book is named webdb), and may be found at:
http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-perl/
To use this distribution, you need to have a certain amount of other software installed already. Some software is required before you can do anything at all, ...
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