Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk by Mark Harrison, Michael McLennan

Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk



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Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk Mark Harrison, Michael McLennan ebook
Page: 414
ISBN: 0201634740, 9780201634747
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Format: djvu


I know that it is not elegant but I initially wrote this program for very limited purposes. Before I delve into the above . Paul Boddie: I'm writing applications that access and combine databases in the bioinformatics domain, although I also have an ongoing project dealing with the text-mining of biological and medical literature to extract gene and protein-related information. Still I like to mention the book "Effective Tcl/Tk Programming" by Harison / McLennan,. So it has lot of limitations :-(. I also have a fair Eventually, I'd seen and at least dabbled with things like Tcl/Tk, Perl (although I learned that at CERN), Python, and Java (which obviously wasn't Free Software at the time). I thought several times about rewriting in Python (or in the Tcl/Tk which I have used more frequently). If you are already familiar with a C-like language and want a just-the- facts introduction to Although there are no fully worked out programs, code snippets illustrate how to use control structures and data types. Written by the developer of Tcl and Tk, the text takes a no-nonsense approach to the language, describing the elements of Tcl and Tk in programming-reference-style detail. These all remain true today, and I will expand on each of them in hopes of illuminating our position with Tcl and iRules, and why the Perl lover in me was, and is to this day, convinced that we made the right choice. This review is from: Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk. Part I introduces Tcl/Tk through simple scripts that demonstrate its value and offer a flavor of the Tcl/Tk scripting experience. Proposal is to make a distribution of Perl program with a single-file executable much like PAR approach but without any temporaries, thus having existing filesystem untouched in any way. Download free Tcl/Tk, Second Edition: A Developer's Guide (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming) ebook, read Tcl/Tk, Second Edition: A Developer's Guide (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering Written from a programmer's perspective, Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Guide describes how to use Tcl's standard tools and the unique features that make Tcl/Tk powerful: including graphics widgets, packages, namespaces, and extensions. Keep in mind here that when I talk about things written in C, that list includes a massive array of programs and systems, including many modern kernels, such as Windows and Linux.

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