Xwindows? What is that? Some sort of GUI thingy? Didn't I specifically exclude GUIs?
You may have notice, but perhaps not, that this is a Perl website. By implication, we are discussing Perl frameworks here. So when you talk about "being precise", get your own house in order first.
And if you think a little, then usually you can find fairly easy way to join 2 different frameworks. For example, event driven application can nicely coexist with threads or other processes. They just should communicate using pipes.
Okay. I'll play along. But words are cheap. *SHOW ME*.
Show me AnyEvent or Event or Coro, or POE or any other Perl event framework running succesfully within a ithreaded perl program. Betcha can't.
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