I was super happy to read about the revival of wxPerl from Johan Vromans! Question - where should I start with install it? This has always been the hardest step for me.
I think that I would like to focus on a repeatable process that would let me: 1. create a development environment on Windows 2. clear steps to distribute the resulting "EXE" or installer for distributing to other WIndows users without dealing with any of the parts related to #2 Is this possible? Here is something we came up with in collaboration last year, https://github.com/The-Perl-Cottage-Guild/HOWTO-Windows-GUI-Applications/tree/master/wxPerl, and related video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOW8fMrpIS0 This is basically full of figuring out what could be done (barely). I also did a lot of playing around with wxPerl Citrus and some archive.org spelunking of different past attempts to provide development environment for Windows that would just spit out a self-contained .exe - which would be ideal for what I'd like to do. I definitely agree, being able to reliably bang out wxPerl for Windows would really rock. Another big reason I am drawn to wxWindows is the existence of wxGlade. I found it is written in Python but supports emitting out to Perl. So here should I start with seeing how to get things going on Windows in 2024? Thanks! Brett -- This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. Thank you.