why interface to any of them, they are all sh...<edit>not very good</edit>
<hijack>
now, over at
mozdev, there is project to interface Perl and XPCOM.
Just one of the great things about this would be that Perl could use the righteous Gecko engine and
XUL as a GUI kit - cross platform consistent, aesthetically beautiful, skinnable, embeddable, can be internationally localised, a breeze to develop and deploy, can be delivered across the network...
great, where do i get it?
you cant. At least, not on CPAN and not for Mac/Windows. As far as I can tell there is not a lot of support and/or word of mouth about this project among the Perl community. IMHO this is a goddamned tradegy.
</hijack>
time was, I could move my arms like a bird and...
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