I'd be a willing test subject as I'm trying to learn Win32::GUI in my spare
time.  I can already suggest that a chapter on "The GUI Loft" for interface
design would be nice.

Brian Millham
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I think you guys are right. There probably is a very limited market,
but on the other hand I think a book itself will generate publicity.
This is how I see it as and why i think publishing is useful.

1a) the book would generate is own publicity and with this some
legetimicy - thus I think it would also be easier to convince
Activestate and other repositry of its importance. It is surprising to
me that activestate is taking such a non-active role in this module
because more people using win32::gui could boost ther "perlapp"
distrbution as well.
1) There are many perl "hackers" out there, and many I believe would
not mind having the capapibility to code a windows program. I think,
due to exposure, that some of them has never even heard of this
module. A book could just be enough to spark their interest.
2) the book could lure people just starting out. I think most people
go towards vb or c++ because perl does not have, or they don't think
have the capibility to code for windows app.
2b) tk is not win32::gui 
3) Besides the book could be title something like programming windows
app with perl, which could be more general and catchy.
4) its fun. I say lets not care about how many books we can sell. As
long as I can sell about 15 and make back the initial invenstment I
would be cool with that ;)

so please contact me if you anyone is interested, cause I am seriously
thinking about doing this - just need a couple of more guys/gal to
help out.

al ;)

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 08:51:56 -0000, Jez White
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I must admit I would buy a win32::gui cookbook:)
> 
> I think the market for a real book is a little limited though - in my view
> the biggest problem with win32::gui is it's exposure. I still come across
> developers who are using TK or web based front ends for win32 apps simply
> because they didn't know win32::gui existed. If for example, win32::gui
was
> included in all activestate win32 distributions, then you would be a ready
> made market!
> 
> Good luck,


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