in reply to Re: Should I use Perl/TK?
in thread Should I use Perl/TK?
HUMBUG! perl/Tk is actively maintained and has the huge advantage over other GUI toolkits that it has close to no dependencies, making it easy to get it work on almost any OS. The only disadvantage is that some perceive the decoration as old-fashioned. So be it.
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Re^3: Should I use Perl/TK?
by bulk88 (Priest) on May 10, 2012 at 20:18 UTC |