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<node id="642458" title="Re^5: Tired of &quot;Perl is dead&quot; FUD ?" created="2007-10-03 13:20:16" updated="2007-10-03 09:20:16">
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I am currently prototyping an application for a client in wxPerl. I will look at turning the prototype into an example for posting.
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My understanding, and it is incomplete at best, is that where possible wxWidgets uses native controls and where it is not possible it implements a universal version of the control in question. If I understand your reasoning you are worried that this leads to wxWidgets only supporting a subset of features that are common to all platforms, thus missing out on more advanced features of individual platforms? 
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That sounds like a valid concern, but one I am unable to comment on with much insight. All I can say is I have yet to come across some feature I was unable to utilize due to limitations in wxWidgets. But for the most part my deployment target has been Windows, and perhaps I would have had a different experience deploying on OS X/*nix.
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I have come across some issues with event handling being "different" across platforms, but they were fairly easily resolved.
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For now, here are some links you might find useful regarding wxPerl in action:
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&lt;li&gt;[dist://Wx::Demo]&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[dist://Wx::App::Mastermind]&lt;/li&gt;
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Perhaps play with wxGlade and examine the generated code:
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&lt;li&gt;[http://wxglade.sourceforge.net/]&lt;/li&gt;
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If you are on Windows and using ActiveState Perl then the following is a good resource as well:
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&lt;li&gt;[http://www.wxperl.co.uk/]&lt;/li&gt;
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There is no specific wxPerl documentation, but the wxWidgets documentation is enough and contains wxPerl specific notes:
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&lt;li&gt;[http://wxperl.sourceforge.net/documentation.html]&lt;/li&gt;
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Hopefully all of that is a good start for you, and I will look into posting a version of the prototype I am working on currently.
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