Tcl Tk
Tcl/Tk Programmer's Reference
Format: Paperback
Author: Chris Nelson
ReleaseDate: 12 October, 1999
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Rating:
Tedious Waste Of Time And Money
If you are looking for *any* more information than that, good luck. This book is a dictionary of Tcl/Tk commands. I was forced into consulting this book by a need for information on the Tk geometry managers and configuring various widgets, but got more information from the O'Reilly title 'Perl In A Nutshell', which has a single chapter on Perl/Tk that is of greater use than this entire worthless tome. A waste of time and money.
I use it all the time
This book does the job. When programming with TCL I need a quick reference. I can find whatever it is I'm looking for. If you a programming with TCL and want a reference, consider this title. This book even had info on the "http" package that comes with TCL, this was a big plus when I had to do some work that required that I use the http package.
Mike's review
Why? It was the only one they had at the store I went to. This is the first book I bought about Tcl/Tk. I've since bought others (three to be exact), but this is the one I always go back to. Information on the Tcl and Tk commands is easy to find and each example I've tried works. Which, from my experience with books on programming, is amazing! I highly recommend this book!
Mike.
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