Gtk3 is supposedly better, yet documentation is scarce, as they seem to think that alongside with Glib::Introspection you should be able to deduce the Perl methods from the c - documentation.
Python and a few other assorted languages already have good docs for Gtk3.
Python already has code for integrating it, like javascript, into the eventloop of the various browsers. To be honest, I think this should be done in Python, as such a piece of software would be more widely accepted coming from the Python community.
(/me ... pats myself on the back for diverting this work to the Python camp. :-) )
So, Anyways, what's wrong with a plain old Tk interface? ;-)
I've come to the conclusion that maybe a good set of Perl docs on the true inner workings of Gtk3 may too much for the world to handle .... who IS controlling your eventloop? :-)
In reply to Re: Anyone know of, or are willing to suggest git with (Perl)gtk bindings?
by zentara
in thread Anyone know of, or are willing to suggest git with (Perl)gtk bindings?
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