Besides portability... and from a Windows via C standpoint.
Speed: There's a bit more setup with a direct Win32 interface
than with TK. Also, Windows doesn't manage the windows,
letting the program do it; TK helps you in that regard.
Ease of use: Tk you can design dynamically with eaze.
Windows? Painful.
Documentation: Two CD's and a few books for Windows, not
all of them from Microsoft. Tk? The manpages and "Tcl and
the Tk toolkit", but there's also a Perl/Tk book.
It's much better to use Tk than to sink more money
into Win32::GUI. You'll be glad you did.
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