I'm going to teach a perl course. Which is crazy, but I digress. I have to teach them a way to code X-Windows UI's. What's the way to go? It should be
1) Well supported by perl, with decent and up-to-date bindings and well documented
2) With at least one good tutorial on the Interwebs
3) A GUI designer app exists for it
4) Well suited for beginners
Nothing comes to my mind... Tk seems more and more outdated, I can't find any working UI designer for it, GTK+Glade doesn't look well supported by perl, or at least I can't find decent documentation and tutorials, and wxPerl+wxGlade looks promising, but for the life of me I can't find a real tutorial anywhere.
Any ideas?
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