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I didn't say wxPerl was "better" than Perl/Tk... I said I like it better. On most linux distributions, installation is as easy as "apt-get install wxperl". For windows, there are pre-built binaries available here:
http://www.wxperl.co.uk/ There are tools, like wxGlade, that make building your GUI a mostly drag-n-drop exercise. So, it is also possible to have a small app up and running in minutes with wxPerl. The OP listed learning Perl/Tk as an essential step, as if it were the ONLY possible solution for GUIs with perl, and that's clearly not the case. There's also PerlQt. Like all things perl, TMTOWTDI. In reply to Re^3: Begin Your Skyscraper
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