On Fri, 08 Jan 2016 12:46:03 +
Steve Cookson - gmail wrote:
> So we have a lot of Linux experience some windows, but no Mac?
> Does no one have Mac? It's kind of essential.
One of the reasons I loved (and now, deerly miss) the full blown
easy install fully
On Thu, 7 Jan 2016 17:25:51 -0500
James Lynes wrote:
> The List gets longer...
>
> wxPerl Issues - January 7,2016
> --
> (Thinking out loud in outline form)
How about putting this list on the wiki, so we can all help keeping it
On Thu, 7 Jan 2016 17:25:51 -0500
James Lynes wrote:
> wxPerl Language Support
> ...
wxGlade
-- Johan
http://johan.vromans.org/seasons_greetings.html
Until I can get this on the wiki, here's the updated Issues List with
comments to date.
wxPerl Issues - Updated January 8,2016
--
(Thinking out loud in outline form)
What will it take to keep the wxPerl infrastructure viable and who is
I use wxFormBuilder, but might try wxGlade again since it’s been updated. I
believe there are a few more GUI designer programs that have been released over
the years, so perhaps a current list would nice.
—Joe
> On Jan 8, 2016, at 4:25 PM, Johan Vromans wrote:
>
> On
Hi James & all,
In relation to ³Learning wxPerl², I intended this book to be an introductory
text that more or less parallels the ³Learning Perl/Tk² book by Nancy Walsh.
So, some of the advanced topics that you¹ve mentioned in your list, I would
consider outside the scope, unless the group really
That's a good suggestion. I had also wanted to look at integrating with POE.
Erik, do you know of any example code for wxMoose?
On 2016-01-07 08:39, Erik Colson wrote:
> James Lynes writes:
>
>> Keep the comments coming. I found in my working life that you have to put
>>
Steve,
I have a Mac and installed wxPerl & wxWidgets, and would be happy to
help.
—Joe
> On Jan 8, 2016, at 7:46 AM, Steve Cookson - gmail
> wrote:
>
> So we have a lot of Linux experience some windows, but no Mac?
>
> Does no one have Mac? It's kind of
So we have a lot of Linux experience some windows, but no Mac?
Does no one have Mac? It's kind of essential.
Steve.
On 07/01/16 12:34, Michael Roberts wrote:
More specifically: I've used Windows since the early 90's - first
because that's where I did my programming work (early GUI stuff and
James Lynes writes:
> Keep the comments coming. I found in my working life that you have to put
> something down in writing before you can get any real feedback.
Well, since you are asking...
I'd like to see some docs on integrating Wxperl and Moose.
--
erik colson
Michael Roberts writes:
> Erik, do you know of any example code for wxMoose?
I have written this framework which I use..
https://github.com/ecocode/ECOCODE_Wx
best
--
erik colson
Ron et. al.
I would consider myself an advanced beginner. Most of what I have done
outside of just pure learning exercises, is to throw up a frame to ask for
some input, calculate some equations(Ham Radio), and fill in some output
fields. My latest project involved controlling a Software Defined
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