So why there are no Qt binding, and the previous ones are all dead? And why the Gtk2 and Tk bindings successfully kept alive to now?

That sounds childish to me, but I admit I'm weird

http://search.cpan.org/~cburel/

Distribution Released Alien-QtSmoke-4.3.3 15 Dec 2009 Alien-SmokeQt-4.6.0.4 18 Mar 2011 Qt-0.96.0 19 Mar 2011 Qt4-0.99.0 14 Feb 2012

http://search.cpan.org/search?m=dist&q=QT&s=1&n=50


In reply to Re: Why no living Qt binding? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why no living Qt binding? by llancet

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