=head1 NAME
-Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::CatalystBasics - Catalyst Tutorial - Part 2: Catalyst Application Development Basics
+Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::CatalystBasics - Catalyst Tutorial - Chapter 2: Catalyst Application Development Basics
=head1 OVERVIEW
-This is B<Part 2 of 10> for the Catalyst tutorial.
+This is B<Chapter 2 of 10> for the Catalyst tutorial.
L<Tutorial Overview|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-In this part of the tutorial, we will create a very basic Catalyst web
-application, demonstrating a number of powerful capabilities, such as:
+In this chapter of the tutorial, we will create a very basic Catalyst
+web application, demonstrating a number of powerful capabilities, such
+as:
=over 4
scripts unless you install both L<Catalyst::Runtime|Catalyst::Runtime>
and L<Catalyst::Devel|Catalyst::Devel>.
-In this first part of the tutorial, use the Catalyst
-C<catalyst.pl> script to initialize the framework for an
-application called C<Hello>:
+In this first chapter of the tutorial, use the Catalyst C<catalyst.pl>
+script to initialize the framework for an application called C<Hello>:
$ catalyst.pl Hello
created "Hello"
excellent documentation at L<http://template-toolkit.org/>,
but since this is not a TT tutorial, we'll stick to only basic TT
usage here (and explore some of the more common TT features in later
-parts of the tutorial).
+chapters of the tutorial).
Create a C<root/hello.tt> template file (put it in the C<root> under
the C<Hello> directory that is the base of your application). Here is