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Accessible Software

Jul 15, 2004 by Jouke Visser

graphics
accessible
disabled
pvoice

Last year Perl.com published an article about pVoice. You learned what pVoice is, why it was built, and where it was supposed to go. Maybe you wanted to do something for disabled people yourself, by writing something like a…

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Using Perl to Enable the Disabled

Aug 23, 2003 by Jouke Visser

community
disabled-speech
pvoice
communications

We use Perl for all kinds of things. Web development, data munging, system administration, even bioinformatics; most of us have used Perl for one of these situations. A few people use Perl for building end-user applications with graphical user…

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wxPerl: Another GUI for Perl

Sep 12, 2001 by Jouke Visser

development
wxperl-guis-perl

wxPerl? If you don’t just use Perl for creating CGI scripts, you’ll probably have to create some kind of front-end for your applications sooner or later. You might use the Curses library, but if you want a nice GUI, you…

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Yet Another Perl Conference Europe 2001

Aug 13, 2001 by Jouke Visser

community

Last year Europe had its first Yet Another Perl Conference. Leon Brocard, Jon Peterson and Greg McCarroll did a marvellous job organizing this grassroots conference - themed “The Art of Perl” - from scratch within two months. For the…

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