It looks like you want to propose a better way... I welcome your tutorial.

Well. I present a gentle way to install Strawberry Perl executable, that sets the path for you, and registers .pl extensions to perl.exe... and then you double click on it and poof it works. Quick results. One file. All in there (well, I removed cookies, threading, and ssl). Sure, takes a while to understand, but everything is exposed, instead of hidden in perl-modules which also take time to grasp. I would double the installation time with Dancer or Mojo (due to the large amount of tests during the cpan install).


In reply to Re^2: Choose your own Adventure - for Perl & Windows by FreeBeerReekingMonk
in thread Choose your own Adventure - for Perl & Windows by FreeBeerReekingMonk

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