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The statement may be true for Client-side applications that are supposed to run inside a webbrowser. Hasn't anyone heard that Perl has Tk, wxPerl, Win32::GUI or Gtk?

Is it badly documented? I think not. Tk is very well documented, there are even O'Reilly books about it. wxPerl has a very extensive documentation set, which is basically the wxWidgets documentation with wxPerl sidenotes.

If you can create advanced server-side applications with Perl, you can create advanced client-side applications too, just by adding a GUI to it, just like Java does

And if the problem is the Perl installation that 'needs' to be on the client's machine...just use PAR


Jouke Visser
Speaking at the 2004 O'Reilly Open Source Convention about pVoice

In reply to Re: Creating Advanced Client-Side Applications With Perl by Jouke
in thread Creating Advanced Client-Side Applications With Perl by epoptai

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