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Re: Tk Tutorial

by xphase_work (Pilgrim)
on Jun 14, 2001 at 16:13 UTC ( [id://88474]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Tk Tutorial

I believe that Perl/Tk comes with a program called widget, which shows examples of the Perl/Tk widgets and how to use them.

-xPhase

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Re: Re: Tk Tutorial
by kevin_i_orourke (Friar) on Jun 14, 2001 at 17:00 UTC

    This may be faintly heretical but a good book on Tcl/Tk might help with the Tk side of things. I learned Tcl/Tk first (all the time wishing the language wasn't so weird) and was overjoyed to discover Perl/Tk.

    Usual advice (as given to me by lots of nice people recently) applies: find a project and apply Perl/Tk to it. Mine was a program to display current weather conditions given local meteorogical information, it's still being used :-) although I'm not especially proud of some bits of the code.

    --
    Kevin O'Rourke
    

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