<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Tcl/Tk Features Chapter 2: The Mechanics of Using the Tcl and Tk Interpreters Chapter 3: Introduction to the Tcl Language Chapter 4: File System, Disk I/O and Sockets Chapter 5: Using Strings and Lists Chapter 6: Basic list, array and dict Chapter 7: Advanced List, array and dict Chapter 8: Procedure Techniques Chapter 9: Namespaces Chapter 10: Basic TclOO Chapter 11: Advanced TclOO Chapter 12: Packages and modules Chapter 13: Introduction to Tk Graphics Chapter 14: Overview of the canvas Widget Chapter 15: The text widget and htmllib Chapter 16: Themed Widgets Chapter 17: Tk Megawidgets Chapter 18: Writing a Tcl Extension Chapter 19: Extensions and Packages Chapter 20: Programming Tools Chapter 21: Debugging and Optimization techniques Chapter 22: Tips and Techniques .<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Newly updated with over 150 pages of material on the latest Tcl extensions, <i>Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Gu</i>ide is a unique practical tutorial for professional programmers and beginners alike. Starting with a clear picture of the basics, Tcl/Tk covers the variety of tools in this Swiss army knife of programming languages, giving you the ability to enhance your programs, extend your application's capabilities, and become a more effective programmer. </p> <p>This updated edition covers all of the new features of version 8.6, including object-oriented programming and the creation of megawidgets, existing data structure implementations, themed widgets and virtual events. Extensive code snippets and online tutorials in various languages will give you a firm grasp on how to use the Tcl/Tk libraries and interpreters and, most importantly, on what constitutes an effective strategy for using Tcl/Tk. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>The best computer programmers are astonishingly more productive than average. One reason is that they use good tools, and they use them well. Clif Flynt's <i>Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Guide, Second Edition</i> helps you improve your effectiveness as a developer in both of these ways. Tcl is a software language with a great return on investment--it achieves portable, powerful, economical results with great economy. Just a few lines of Tcl are enough to create applications that are both interesting and useful. Clif draws on his deep experience as a front-line developer to help you get the most out of Tcl. He writes clearly, and has organized his book with instructive examples that teach the essentials of Tcl. He covers the right material too: <i>Tcl/Tk</i> packs in not just such long-standing Tcl strengths such as its easy networking and graphical user interface, but also the latest breakthroughs with internationalization, widget upgrades, and StarPacks. Want to take your programming to the next level? Get <i>Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Guide, Second Edition</i>. <b>--Cameron Laird is vice president of Phaseit, Inc. (http: //phaseit.net), where he specializes in Rapid Enterprise Integration with Tcl and related tools. His frequent publications on information technology include the popular Regular Expressions column (http: //regularexpressions.com)</b></p><br>
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