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From:
steveco.1959
Date:
March 19, 2013 19:11
Subject:
RE: rowcall for installation info
Message ID:
0F5F2B6BCA474A8993957EB6E144BF3B@SACWS001
Hi Herbert,

I guess if you want specific problems, you could just look through this
forum.  The thing is many problems have now been fixed.

Sizers is always hard to get used to, and there are a number of howtos
around.  wxGlade is a good way to start with sizers.

For me the problem was always OO programming .  After a while I began to
know how to do it, in a mechanical way, but it was a long time before I
really understood it.

When you look at Mattia's or Mark's code it's obvious that they think this
way, but I don't.  A bit like when I started with functional programming: I
can force it but it wasn't intuitive.

In fact as I get more used to it, I suspect my current, more procedural,
code will gradually be replaced by OO code.

So why don't you look through this forum for ideas.

Regards

Steve.

-----Original Message-----
From: herbert breunung [mailto:deirdre_skye@web.de] 
Sent: 19 March 2013 11:30
To: wxperl-users
Subject: Re: rowcall for installation info

Am 18.03.2013 03:01, schrieb herbert breunung:
> Comerads even if i prepared my slides for this weeks where i gave two
talks at
> german perl workshop and chemnitzer linux tage to promote perl 6 and 5,
> the book will goe on, told even liz that i will postpone my tpf grant for
> that. allright after overlooking the needed content for the first chapters
i
> see there a big hole i can't fill:
> 
> please send me all your installation xp, tips and tricks and workarounds
> thank you all
> herbert
> 

what i ment are the difficult thing, when you had a hard install problem.
please write about them and how did you solve them. becaue for the most time
I
avoided to do much work here but it would helpful for reader i think :)

thank you very much


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