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- From: buzz@toxicavenger.bear.com (Buzz Moschetti)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl
- Subject: Re: X thing to get string?
- Message-ID: <BUZZ.92Jul22204905@toxicavenger.bear.com>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 00:49:05 GMT
- References: <60959@aurs01.UUCP> <1992Jul22.221146.22436@cs.unca.edu>
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- Organization: Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.
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- In-reply-to: mcmahan@cs.unca.edu's message of 22 Jul 92 22:11:46 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul22.221146.22436@cs.unca.edu> mcmahan@cs.unca.edu (Scott McMahan -- Genesis mailing list owner) writes:
-
- I like the brute-force method, and the path-of-least-resistance.
- xterm -e is very much both ;)
-
- Any chance of getting
-
- Motifperl
-
- with Motif integrated into perl the same way curses & stuff is?
-
- That would be *the* best windows programming environment ever
- designed. :)
-
- Take a look at tcl -- more info in comp.lang.tcl. The tk toolkit coupled
- with the BYO interface builder (implemented in tcl) provides an environment
- with the same general "feel" as perl. There are pros and cons to both
- languages, of course.
-