GUIDeFATE
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78 | 110 | |
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almost 2 years ago | almost 3 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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GUIDeFATE
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what is best perl gui library/module
Tk is best supported, looks a bit old fashioned but loads of resources available. Prima is pure Perl and deserves more community support. Wx looks fancy and modern, but there are some bugs with Image handling (work-around-able) in Linux systems. QT4 works and requires multiple rollbacks and enormous headaches on modern distros to install, and QT5 is not available. GTk (both 2.0 and 3.0) is by far the easiest to use IMO, and Win32::GUI is a viable for Windows app development. I also made an attempt some years back to make GUI design in Perl much easier...still an amateurish "work -in-progress".
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What Does Microsoft Think Of Perl? [1999] Featuring client-side Perl in Internet Explorer.
Tk is one of the most mature guis for Perl. There are others. I am trying to dig up a page with some links by my google-fu is weak this morning. (clickclickclick). Ah! http://perl-begin.org/uses/GUI/. There is also this: https://github.com/saiftynet/GUIDeFATE. Not sure what state it is in these days. If you want to see what can be done with TK, check out Devel::ptkdb.
tumblelog
- 1KLOC full-fledged static tumblelog generator
- Show HN: Static blog generator in about 1.2KLOC
- Show HN: Single file static microblog generator
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Ask HN: Is having a Personal blog/brand worth it for you?
Sure! It's announced here and the source is linked
https://gerikson.com/m/2022/04/index.html#2022-04-28_thursda...
I based it off this solution, which is both in Perl and Python!
<https://github.com/john-bokma/tumblelog>
The main draw for me is that the entries are in fortune file format (delimited by %) which means I just append to a file as a thought occurs.
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Which Perl static site generator(s)?
Not on CPAN (yet) but I wrote a small single file static microblog generator: tumblelog. See for an example Plurrrr.
- What’s your side project?
What are some alternatives?
sherloq - An open-source digital image forensic toolset
rmm - A simple telegram bot server you can use to run fully-fledged Linux commands and get screenshots from your remote machine.
swaks - Swaks - Swiss Army Knife for SMTP
regex-benchmark - It's just a simple regex benchmark of different programming languages.
git-autofixup - create fixup commits for topic branches
goawk - A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support
Perlito - "Perlito" Perl programming language compiler
zing - Actor-Model Toolkit and Multi-Process Management System
perl5 - 🐪 The Perl programming language
stasis - A simple static site generator with deployment to S3/Cloudfront.
piper - Playground for the Hugo CMS
rakudo-appimage