RE: Windows IDE for Perl ?

2002-04-23 Thread ryanb
Another one to check out is OptiPerl by Xarka Software. It's not free, but it is very inexpensive and does the things you mentioned. I've been using it for about 6 months, and I can say the support for OptiPerl is very good. If you have a question about its use, you just send them an email and the

RE: Perl on the Palm OS?

2002-04-15 Thread ryanb
Thanks for the advice. The problem with a web based app in my case is the TCO for users of my application. I want it to be as affordable as possible for users. If I make it web based, the user will have no choice but to sign up for some type of wireless service which will drive up the TCO signific

Perl on the Palm OS?

2002-04-10 Thread ryanb
I would like to write a program in perl which can be run on a Palm OS powered handheld. Any idea how I would go about doing this, or if it's even possible at this point in time? Thanks, Ryan