No, you do not need an X server to run Perl/Tk on windows. You can use Activstate Perl, which runs on windows and has a native port of Perl/Tk.
If you have never done any windows programming, and you want to keep things simple, then I would not recommend using wxPerl. Perl/Tk is simpler than wxPerl to implement, especially if you have not done any other GUI programming.
Cheers!
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hiseldl
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In reply to Re: Perl/TK with Windows
by hiseldl
in thread Perl/TK with Windows
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