Publisher: M&T, 1996, 374 pages
ISBN: 1-55851-471-6
Keywords: TCLTk
Tcl, the Tool Command Language, has captured the hearts and minds of tens of thousands of software developers worldwide. It's an easy-to-learn scripting language that runs under Windows, UNIX, and Macintosh. Best of all, it's free. An associated toolkit called Tk allows you to quickly create graphical applications that can run on multiple platforms without delving into arcane subjects like Win32, QuickDraw, Object Linking and Embedding, Motif, and the X Toolkit Intrinsics.
With a surprisingly small amount of code, you'll soon be creating cross-platform graphical applications. Graphical Applications with Tcl and Tk will teach you the basics of the syntax and show you how to start writing menus, opening dialog boxes, and loading GIF images. With a focus on portable cross-platform scripts, user interface style guides, and clear, practical examples, this book allows you to get the most out of Tcl/Tk.
A very simplistic primer.
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