But if it is a custom low use app, a Perl Tk or Gtk2 gui can be quite useful. It can run without a constant server going. It can use many different ports. It can use better encryption than the 128-bit web stuff. etc. etc.
If you go the roll-your-own route, the big problem is setting a protocol for you to use, and serializing data (so you can send hashes over the net).
The Net::EasyTCP makes this pretty easy. I have a demo at ztk-enchat encrypted server client
In reply to Re: TK vs. Web pages
by zentara
in thread TK vs. Web pages
by apl
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