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... functionally similar ... Its functionally superior but the namespace/syntax changes/inconsistencies/kludges will drive you mad I've written many hundreds small less than 100 lines Tk programs, and about 10-20 Tkx ones ... Tkx hurts so much its not funny In theory it sounds great, but whatever edge Tk.pm gives you in terms of perlishness/memorability/quickness Tkx just rips it out with the inconsistency Tcl::pTk makes it bearable but needs more than Tcl::tkkit I stick with Tk If I absolutely must have the new Tcl/Tk widgets (which is never) I'll go for Tcl::pTk, but otherwise stick with Tk.pm Tkx -- never again voluntarily (only for massive cash) Re: TclTk interface with Perl code, is it possible? Re^2: GUI toolkit+designer for the perl newbie In reply to Re^5: How can I install Tk perl module in 32-bit operating system and Windows7 ?
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