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PerlQt fast programming gets even faster for beginners
PerlQt is a very easy to use programming tool that is powerful enough for advanced developers and now it super easy for beginners as well.
Radados developers have created a PerlQt project manager that makes it very easy to learn the starting steps of computer programming by reducing the complex steps of project creation to a few simple buttons. This tool does not teach anyone how to program in Perl or C++ with Qt but it does enable users to explore their possibilities with out feeling intimidated by the complexities that PerlQt is handling for them automatically in the background.
Radados users can install it using synaptic search for the package name radados-perlqt. PerlQt can be made available for other Linux system and for Windows(cygwin) but the Radados install is the easiest way to get up and going in a mater of seconds. Radados users will have a new PerlQt icon on their ViceWM desktop or can start the project manager by running PerlQt.pl.
If you do not have Radados but want to use the PerlQt project manager you will need to install perlqt and it may go by different names such as libqt-perl or lib-perlqt. You should install the statically linked version of perlqt to avoid dependency issues.
You will also need to install the Qt3 designer and the Qt3 documentation. If you create a package for another version of Linux please send me a copy.
Posted on Thursday, April 16 @ 09:36:46 MDT by LinuxGuru
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Re: PerlQt fast programming gets even faster for beginners (Score: 1) by LinuxGuru on Friday, April 17 @ 12:14:20 MDT (User Info | Send a Message)
I just tested this with Mandriva2008
You need to install anjuta, perl-Qt, pqt-designer, libqt3 and libqt3-devel
You need to manually copy all the files from the usr directory in the tar bzip2 file into the /usr directory and move /usr/lib/perl5/Radados to /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Radados