You may wanna go with
Perl::Tk
.
Good tutorials (after you see the
Tutorials
here in the Monastery) I know are:
http://www.perl.com/1999/10/perltk/sld001.htm
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~pvhp/ptk/doc/
http://www.hisel.com/perl/TkTutorial/
The only tool I know that make easier to develop app's with Perl::Tk is
Tiki Artist
.
Hope it helps.
my
($author_nickname, $author_email) = (
"DaWolf","erabbott\@terra.com.br"
)
if
($author_name
eq
"Er Galvão Abbott"
);
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