On Dec 11, 11:52am, Darryl wrote: > I'm writing a restaurant cash register application running under > Linux that I want to use in our Yoshi's Restaurants. So far, I've > written the number crunching portion in Perl, which uses DBI to > interact with MySQL; works great so far, though at present it is a > command line based program. The next step is to create a GUI that > makes it easy to use; ultimately I think I want a touch screen set up > or possibly some kind of keypad based system for data entry. > > I haven't done any GUI programming yet, apart from some simple stuff > on Macs using MacPerl. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I > should be thinking about using for the front end? A text-type GUI > should be sufficient. I've read about curses and am looking into it. > Also thought about using a browser with PHP, but I think there would > be too many potential problems with that set up. If you're comfortable with Perl, why not use either the Tk or the GTK interfaces?