Re: Interactive graphics

2014-11-17 Thread Ben Evans
: Interactive graphics What are the cool kids using for interactive graphical stuff these days (not just dialogues, but changing graphics), assuming the underlying language is still Perl? I used to use Perl/Tk. Perl/Gtk? Something that runs in a web browser? Or something else? R

Fwd: Interactive graphics

2014-11-16 Thread Sue Spence
From: Roger Bell_West ro...@firedrake.org To: london.pm-annou...@london.pm.org Cc: Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 09:03:08 + Subject: Interactive graphics What are the cool kids using for interactive graphical stuff these days (not just dialogues, but changing graphics), assuming the underlying

Re: Interactive graphics

2014-11-16 Thread Steve Mynott
Something SVG based inside a modern browser I'd imagine. GTK outside. S On 16 November 2014 11:02, Sue Spence virtually...@gmail.com wrote: From: Roger Bell_West ro...@firedrake.org To: london.pm-annou...@london.pm.org Cc: Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 09:03:08 + Subject: Interactive graphics

Re: Interactive graphics

2014-11-16 Thread Ruud H.G. van Tol
On 2014-11-16 12:02, Sue Spence wrote: From: Roger Bell_West ro...@firedrake.org What are the cool kids using for interactive graphical stuff these days (not just dialogues, but changing graphics), assuming the underlying language is still Perl? I used to use Perl/Tk. Perl/Gtk? Something