Cool! I'm embroiled in the last bits of a megaproject for the rest of
the week, but I'll take a closer look as soon as possible.

I've been wanting to analyze the wxWidgets (C++) documentation and
convert it to WxPerl at some point very soon, which I think can be done
with relatively little work. That's probably not part of this book but a
separate reference, but I think it's probably relevant. I know it's been
a continual difficulty for me when working with WxPerl that I always
have to translate on the fly.

I'd also like to do a cross-referenced guide to all the sample code we
actually have, and see where there might be gaps that we should fill.
And some slightly more involved applications would also be nice to see,
like a full-ish-featured text editor - nothing fancy, not Padre, just
something that more hands-on people could look at as a jumping-off point.

Michael

On 2016-01-12 15:33, Ron Grunwald wrote:
> Learning wxPerl - the book Good evening all,
>
> I’ve started to write a design document that I’m hoping will lead me
> to a detailed and complete list of chapters that will be covered in
> the wxPerl book. I’ve decided to focus on the widgets for now since
> they will constitute the majority of the book.
>
> The initial design document, in RTF format, and the exported HTML file
> are attached to give you insight into how I’m approaching this. As
> this is a working document, I intend to send updated versions by the
> end of each week. Comments and/or suggestions are always most welcome.
>
> Kind Regards,
> ________________________________________
> Ron Grunwald
> ron...@yahoo.com.au
> http://www.dvlcorner.org
>

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