but it's also ancient and (from what I can tell) poorly-documented
I beg to differ.
Tk's recent update is Dec 2007, which isn't "old". The ToolKit has been around for a while (since about 91), but so has wx (92), and I prefer something that is being developed for awhile rather than a new toolkit that might still have some wrinkles and dark corners.
Tk is also as well documented (as any other Perl module), and has a whole book dedicated to it (Mastering Perl/Tk, ISBN 1565927168), which isn't something other Perl GUI ports/bindings has. It's also very Perlish in its API and very comfortable to work with in a Perl environment.
Stop saying 'script'. Stop saying 'line-noise'.
We have nothing to lose but our metaphors.
In reply to Re^2: Just starting Perl
by Erez
in thread Just starting Perl
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