Developing Movable Type Plugins.

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My latest O'Reilly Network article has been published – Developing Movable Type Plugins

In this article I cover the MT plugin framework, its complete API, and the basics of hooking into the core systems operation and its data persistence service. With the richness of Perl and the MT system, a whole book could be written on the subject. I stick to the basics in a whirlwind tour.

You need to be somewhat knowledgeable with Perl and familiar with its OO style to follow along.

<p>My latest O&#39;Reilly Network article has been published &#8211; <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/2003/03/18/movabletype.html">Developing Movable Type Plugins</a></p>
<p>In this article I cover the MT plugin framework, its complete API, and the basics of hooking into the core systems operation and its data persistence service. With the richness of Perl and the MT system, a whole book could be written on the subject. I stick to the basics in a whirlwind tour. </p>
<p>You need to be somewhat knowledgeable with Perl and familiar with its OO style to follow along. </p>

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Tim Plugin Article from MT Plugins announcements on March 20, 2003 1:28 AM

One of our plugin authors, Timothy Appnel, has written an article for OReilley: Developing Movable Type Plugins. Great job, Tim! Read More

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