Ron:
I think there will be(at least) three Application Architectures.
1. A very short "Hello World" script for the intro section
2. A Longer script for basic apps(I'll send you the one I use)
3. A complex app script/cookbook for big apps/external interfaces/etc.
We should have a temp
Hi All,
There also a wxPython book
http://serv.yanchick.org/Books/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B3%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5/python/Manning.Publications.wxPython.in.Action.Mar.2006.pdf
Maybe we can get some ideas from that too.
That the wxPython google gro
Hello all,
On 9/01/16 8:50 PM, "Steve Cookson" wrote:
> On 09/01/16 01:04, James Lynes wrote:
>> Book Format(?)
>> Ebook
>> Wiki
>> Printable(pdf)
>> Tool(What's the currrent hot tool?)
>> Other
> In fact I think the format should be all the above, but
Good evening all,
I have begun to think about constructing a detailed table of contents for
the Learning wxPerl book. Since wxPerl is so large in terms of widget
classes and methods that it provides, I thought it might be appropriate to
use the table of contents of the Learning Perl/Tk book as a g
Hi Johan,
I think it's up to you now. We have a group of volunteers, 5 in all,
and I think we should just start.
They seem to be Me (Steve Cookson), James Lynes, Michael Roberts, Joseph
Karwisch and Erik Colson.
On 08/01/16 12:58, Joseph Karwisch wrote:
Erik, Michael and James
Regards
On 09/01/16 01:04, James Lynes wrote:
Book Format(?)
Ebook
Wiki
Printable(pdf)
Tool(What's the currrent hot tool?)
Other
In fact I think the format should be all the above, but contribution and
the working document should be the wiki, because it is the
Hi,
Herbert seems to have put an entry for the book on the wiki anyway. I've
updated the contents list with James' list here.
http://wiki.wxperl.nl/WxPerlBook
I've put the rest here.
http://wiki.wxperl.nl/WxPerlRoadmap
Regards
Steve.
On 09/01/16 01:04, James Lynes wrote:
Until I can get t