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Re^4: Perl/Tk: For Beginners

by perl.j (Pilgrim)
on Jul 02, 2011 at 19:31 UTC ( [id://912494]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: Perl/Tk: For Beginners
in thread Perl/Tk: For Beginners

Thanks Davies. As I said before I am new at this and I didn't realize you could download modules from PPM in the command prompt. I have been using the 'Perl Package Manager' shortcut on my PC. Thank You for the information. I sound kind of stupid right about now LOL.

Thank Everybody for the information. I hope to use it in the future.

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Re^5: Perl/Tk: For Beginners
by davies (Prior) on Jul 02, 2011 at 21:46 UTC

    Actually, I had no problem finding it in PPM's GUI. I used the command line interface to answer your question because it's possible to transcribe the session into a post and it's not possible to put a screen shot into a post. But that's the advantage of a well-worded question - it can get you answers to questions you didn't realise you might want to ask. So when you write ...

    I sound kind of stupid right about now

    ... you don't sound it from here. You provided the information the hive mind needed to help you.

    Regards,

    John Davies

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