Tcl/Tk for Real Programmers |
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Author:
Clif Flynt
By AP Professional
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List Price: £34.95
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762 EAN: 9780122612053 ISBN: 0122612051 Label: AP Professional Manufacturer: AP Professional Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 656 Publication Date: 1998-12-21 Publisher: AP Professional Studio: AP Professional |
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    Simply GREAT!, 1999-04-24 If you are going to buy only one book about tcl/tk it has to be this one . It goes right down to the point and teaches what you want to learn.
    Not a bad book for reference., 1999-06-09 This is a good book for people who have a sound knowledge ofTCL / Tk, and not for starters. I was myself a starter and couldnt learn mush out of the book. Author must learn how to present information. I felt the book was flooded unorderly with information. People like me could not follow his preaching's.
    Terrific!! Informative and resourceful., 1999-04-17 In a very clear manner this book (along with it's resources) explains what tcl/tk is and what it can do. I've found it usefull for both unix and windows programming.
    A great book for programmers to learn tcl/tk, 1999-06-07 This book is a great introduction to tcl/tk for experienced programmers. Flynt even covers some of the particulars of different platforms.
    Everything you need to get started in Tcl/Tk, 1999-02-09 "Tcl/Tk for Real Programmers" by Clif Flynt is everything you need to start writing applications in Tcl/Tk right away. If you're guessing that "Tcl/Tk" is some obscure Internet protocol or another hopeless Unix shell language, think again. Instead, Tcl/Tk is a cross-platform development system for rapidly producing prototypes and full-blown applications as scripts, embedded languages, and GUI-based systems. With more extensibility than Perl and a whole lot less hype than Java, you can write once and run on Win32, Macintosh, Linux, Solaris, and all known variants of Unix. Brian Kernighan, a patriarch of the original "C" language, is one of the adherents who ranks Tcl/Tk ahead of Visual Basic for rapid application development.
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