Untill now I've been mostly on working on windows environment, but two days ago my $HOME puter went dead and that was the last time M$ is gonna crash my machine. So I installed RedHat Linux 7.2 (any comments?) and I want to be more familiar with it. I got very curious about Glade, when I found it on my distro, a sudden smile came to my face when I saw the button 'Project options|Language->Perl'. My question is this: Any considerations on using Glade for developing or or other possibilities? Where to find some easy pointers how to get started with Glade/Perl. I know I can find many with simple web searches, but I wanted to hear your thoghts on this, coz I know there's tons of coding experiece here. Thank you all. (remember, I'm just a novice, but eager to learn) /cab

In reply to Any easy guides to using Glade/Perl by cab

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