Tcl Tk
Tcl and the Tk Toolkit
Format: Paperback
Author: John K. Ousterhout
ReleaseDate: 31 March, 1994
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Rating:
Excellent book - still the best
It is a little dated, but the language is covered very well. This is a very good book to learn tcl/tk. Start with this one.
Great starter!
It flies by quite fast. I read this book in a matter of days. It lacks examples but I thought it gave me enough information to be able to figure out the other things. Besides by working out problems do you learn best and this book gives you the basics to do that. Explains well and doesn't go on and on and on. Good starter if you want to learn Tcl/Tk.
Contains very little information
One one hand, it is well written, and very clear to understand. This book is very disappointing to use. But on the other hand, it contains *very* little information, almost everything I needed I had to find on the net, or search the man pages. It claims "not to be a reference". Then why buy it at all! I'd rather buy a book which teaches the material *and* contains all the information I need.
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