It's original form would just be one long program in Perl/TK (Java is the other option) providing an interface to a database for a barcode scanner under Win98, but I have my choice of Oracle or Access (and MySQL is always lurking in wings) and, who knows, the platform may move to WinXP or Linux. I want users to install it as painlessly as possible along with the required Perl and TK libraries. Am I looking at simply parsing command line options with GetOpt or should I go full blown control with MakeMaker? (I'm not sure what I should be running make on, tho)
What I'm looking for are ideas on good project management, so that I don't end up down some dark alley late at night. Many thanks:
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