Re: [Boston.pm] new to the group

2003-12-17 Thread Uri Guttman
> "t" == toisanji308 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, if you guys are having a meeting, I would like to come too it is in sean's court to organize it. let's all give him a gentle punch ina face or a blow to the head to encourage him do this. uri -- Uri Guttman -- [EMAIL PRO

Re: [Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread Mike Williams
On Dec 17, 2003, at 11:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed this on my OS X machine, and got this error when I ran your script: unknown option "text" at /Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Tk/Widget.pm line 205. at - line 9 saw the same error when trying to run the code that

Re: [Boston.pm] new to the group

2003-12-17 Thread toisanji308
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Re: [Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread Gyepi SAM
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 05:10:42PM -0500, Sherm Pendley wrote: > On Dec 16, 2003, at 2:52 PM, runester wrote: > >I'd really like to leverage my knowledge of PERL > > You're in luck! Try the Inline::PERL module. It will let you embed PERL > code inside of Perl. LOL! All these years of programmin

Re: [Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Dec 16, 2003, at 2:52 PM, runester wrote: When you want to write something with a GUI ... what do you use? CamelBones. But I'm using a Mac, and I have to admit, I might be just a tiny bit biased. ;-) I'd really like to leverage my knowledge of PERL You're in luck! Try the Inline::PERL module.

Re: [Boston.pm] CGI to mod_perl porting

2003-12-17 Thread joe
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/porting.html has your answers. It doesn't make too many assumptions about your experience, and tells you where to find more background info. On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 13:25:28 -0500, "James Linden Rose, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > I've read the section rele

Re: [Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread greg . london
Ron Newman wrote: > I installed this on my OS X machine, and got this error > Also, when I ran the test suite on OS X, I got these errors. How > significant are they? My guess is you have some kind of OS dependency that is getting in the way. I don't have OS X, so I can't help there. Your be

[Boston.pm] CGI to mod_perl porting

2003-12-17 Thread James Linden Rose, III
Hello Gods of Perl I've read the section relevant to porting a CGI script over to mod_perl. I didn't understand much of it. Is there anyone who can tell me in simple terms how to make a script execute under mod_perl with the same simplicity that it does under cgi? During my first test run I

Re: [Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread Ron Newman
On Dec 17, 2003, at 11:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use perl/Tk, and I have written a LOT of GUI's for scripts at work. I installed this on my OS X machine, and got this error when I ran your script: unknown option "text" at /Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Tk/Widget.pm line 2

Re: [Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread greg . london
runester wrote: > When you want to write something with a GUI ... what do you use? I use perl/Tk, and I have written a LOT of GUI's for scripts at work. You will want to pick up the "Mastering Perl/Tk" book. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mastperltk/ Here's a quick script that will genera

Re: [Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread Timothy Kohl
I've written several GUI front ends to things like MySQL databases and such and Perl/Tk is a very good choice, moreover, if you use Perl/Tk it should work on a wide variety of platforms. Just my $0.02. -Tim > > Hello; > > I've been listening to the list for some time now,

[Boston.pm] GUI work ...

2003-12-17 Thread runester
Hello;   I've been listening to the list for some time now, and find much of the discussion very interesting. I do have one question.   When you want to write something with a GUI ... what do you use? PERL/TK? PERL with WinLib? Something else entirely (like JAVA)?   I'd really like to leverage my k