X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FMoose%2FWebsite%2FI18N%2Fpo%2Fen.po;h=c77e70a1b5e0e93a1aa6c23732333da8094c5712;hb=HEAD;hp=c2b9419d57bd7eaeb030c667f8b38065d59312a3;hpb=9b3ca9f65061a3f1cb7d5fa7cdc7db78875c0132;p=gitmo%2Fmoose-website.git diff --git a/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po b/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po index c2b9419..c77e70a 100644 --- a/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po +++ b/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po @@ -18,6 +18,9 @@ msgstr "Moose - A postmodern object system for Perl" msgid "nav home" msgstr "Home" +msgid "nav blog" +msgstr "Blog" + msgid "nav about" msgstr "About" @@ -54,6 +57,12 @@ msgid "about new to moose body" msgstr "" "
If you're new to Moose, the best place to start is the Moose::Manual
docs, followed by the Moose::Cookbook
. The introduction will show you what Moose is, and how it makes Perl 5 OO better.
The cookbook recipes on Moose basics will get you up to speed with many of Moose's features quickly. Once you have an idea of what Moose can do, you can use the API documentation to get more detail on features which interest you.
" +"Moose is also featured prominently in a couple of books:
" +"Moose and its related modules are available for download from the Moose users give presentations at conferences and local Perl Mongers group meetings. If you know of a presentation that you think should be included, let us know via IRC or the mailing list and we will add it here.Task::Moose
"
msgstr "A collection of excellent Moose extensions"
@@ -147,10 +153,37 @@ msgid "presentations body"
msgstr "