Hi Herbert,
Talking about modern Perl, I think it could be useful to see examples of
using WxPerl with Moose/Moo.
Also, maybe even more useful could be some examples of using WxPerl to
create multi threading applications (because this is often needed for
desktop apps).
Another helpful example would be one that uses I18N and allows changing the
language of the interface on runtime, without needing to reload the app.
Thanks for the book.
BTW, is it necessary to login on bitbucket to be able to get it?
--Octavian
----- Original Message -----
From: "herbert breunung" <deirdre_s...@web.de>
To: "wxperl-users" <wxperl-users@perl.org>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 9:54 PM
Subject: wxperlbook
dear list readers,
i want to use the momentum of the latest post thread,
to clearify what i intent to do with the wxperlbook
https://bitbucket.org/lichtkind/wxperlbook/src
(merge requests and commit bits will be handled liberaly).
yeah wee need a book, examples demo apps,
all that i want to provide andI shown my ability with various
talks on yapc and german perl workshops and most notably
with a 12 part wxperl tutorial in the German perl magazine
which run over 2 years and is sorta basis of i try to do.
this also the reasons why i have to do now 2 other articles and will do
more
on that front later
severl chapter will be about doing a complete app , mostly smaller helpull
tools or interesting graphical toys to reignite playfulness, fun and yoi
in
programming with perl in general. but the main app developed over most
other
chapters will be a new type of doc viewer for oo.structured code like wx
itself but also any other module which has to leace its docs in a
structured
way. i shared some ideas with brian d foy on that. i know it qiote a
larger
effort but one of my major todos for this year and i would be edlighted if
you
want to join and help me in this. i plan also in this effort in some
helper
modules and a Bundle::Wx module with all the helpful and maintained
extentions
but i want to learn dzil first.
cromatic already agreed that it will be published as a modern perl book.
if you have any further ideas pleas comment here :)
thanks for reading
herbert