Re: Professional IDE for a cross-platform Perl application
- From: "Bob" <catdogbeloved@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Jun 2006 01:00:47 -0700
Re: Ch Lamprecht
I use perl-tk 804 for a Pg client application and haven't encountered these
problems yet. The Tk-GUI is times faster than the Network / Server side.
OK
I would recommend, that you do some profiling on your applications code to see
which parts of your code take most of its time. Otherwise you might be
disappointed after working for days on another GUI.
At this time, there is no separation between the actual application and
the gui.
I want to divide them. I also do not want to work by hand on another
GUI.
As stated above, I am searching for an integrated development
environment
that would take care of the GUI and its porting. I do not want to type
code
for the GUI, and debug it, and port it, and and and. I am done with
that mess above.
Porting from/to Linux/Windows works perfectly without changing any Tk-related code.
There is c.l.p.tk for perl-tk questions.
Sorry, I am no longer interested in tk.
Bob
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