There's bundles of talk about AJAX this, and MVC that, and having just picked up my Perl/Tk book, I figured it'd be worth seeing if anyone has had a similarly silly idea. so, I thought to myself, how nifty it'd be if someone implemented the Tk interface in an HTML/Javascript/super-web2.0-MVC-uberframework (add or remove buzz words as you see fit)

After a bit of pondering, and some rather unhelpful search results, found a post on the Catalyst mailing list archive, that made mention of Deparse backends for javascript generation (heck, so inspired was i that i subscribed to the list)

So, having been on the list for no more than 40 minutes, and onlyl done a quick search of CPAN, I thought I'd throw the idea out there for the Taunting/Praise it demands.

Thoughts?

will: do{ perl programing } for $cash;

In reply to Tk-esque ajax libraries by f00li5h

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