Okay,
I am familiar with GUI development in several different languages. I havent seen hide nor hair of a GUI in Perl, nor do I see much of a use for one. But, not having a need for something never stopped anyone. So the question that I am pondering is, will perl6 (being that it is billed as more of an Object Oriented language) include a GUI, and if perl5 already has one (or someone wrote a module for one), what's it like? If there are no plans for one, I think we should take it upon ourselves to make one. But, alas, that's my demented little coroner(sic) of the universe. Thanks for the rant.

thanks!
E-Bitch

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