allright i will sniff through here, but when user fall into new probles are the some general first steps or some instruction on a good error message that orent obvious, please let me know thanks steve Am 19.03.2013 20:10, schrieb steveco.1959@gmail.com: > 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 > >Thread Previous | Thread Next