I *was* but then when I found that Apple can't seem to keep XCode's version
up to date or fully supported, and I'd need that to happen to make apps in
both, I just sort of gave up.
On 3 January 2016 at 14:12, Joseph Karwisch wrote:
> I developed a wxPerl based application
I developed a wxPerl based application under Windows several years ago for
a project I was working on for my employer. I used the wxDemo and wxWidgets
references to learn how to use wxPerl and create the application. Although
I was successful developing the application, I too wish there was a
Hi Guys,
There is a lot of stuff on the wiki. (See here
http://wiki.wxperl.nl/Main_Page).
How to structure a good wxPerl GUI? (Possibly an existing GUI
design text)
- Do you mean a development guide? I don't know of a good
one. Herbert started to write one but I don't know
Hello,
WxPerl is the best way of creating applications with a GUI with Perl. Am I
wrong?
Because usually the applications with a GUI are targetted to common users, not
IT specialists, it should be easy to create binary executables from those
applications and it should be also easy to create
Johan Vromans writes:
> In the posting that started/renewed this thread I wrote that the wxPerl
> domains and wiki will get lost in the near future unless someone steps
> forward to take care.
Hi Johan!
What do you mean by "take care" ?
I can think of these:
- pay for the
On Sun, 03 Jan 2016 23:17:27 +
Steve Cookson - gmail wrote:
> There is a lot of stuff on the wiki. (See here
> http://wiki.wxperl.nl/Main_Page).
And here the circle closes...
In the posting that started/renewed this thread I wrote that the wxPerl
domains and wiki
Hi Mark,
Happy New Year.
Great that you fixed this. Thanks very much. I looked at code and I
didn't understand. It seems that you've added a wxTimer::Notify event.
But I don't understand why this should cause a memory leak. Weird. Was
there a problem with the undertlying wxWidgets as
Ron:
I agree. My journey would have been shorter and more enjoyable with a good
"Learning wxPerl" text. I think that the wxDemo is a good tool, but I found
that, for a beginner, the glue code used to tie all the widgets into a neat
package tended to obscure what was going on, which is why I broke