Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk

Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk

Author: Brent B. Welch

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 964

ISBN-13: 9780130385604

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"The bulk of the book is about Tcl scripting and the aspects of C programming to create Tcl extentions is given a lighter treatment."--Author.


Effective Tcl/Tk Programming

Effective Tcl/Tk Programming

Author: Mark Harrison

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 9780201634747

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You need a graphical user interface, and it needs to run on multiple platforms. You don't have much time, and you're not a wizard with X/Motif, the Win32 GUI, or the Mac GUI. The project seems impossible, but with Tcl/Tk it's simple and fun. The Tcl scripting language and the Tk toolkit create a powerful programming environment for building graphical user interfaces. With two lines of code you can create a simple button; with two hundred lines of code, a desktop calculator; and with a thousand lines of code, an industrial-strength groupware calendar and appointment minder. Your applications run on all of the major platforms: UNIX, Windows 95/NT, and Macintosh. You can even embed your programs in a Web page to make them available online. Mark Harrison and Michael McLennan, two noted Tcl/Tk experts, combine their extensive experience in this practical programming guide. It is ideal for developers who are acquainted with the basics of Tcl/Tk and are now moving on to build real applications. Effective Tcl/Tk Programming shows you how to build Tcl/Tk applications effectively and efficiently through plenty of real-world advice. It clarifies some of the more powerful aspects of Tcl/Tk, such as the packer, the canvas widget, and binding tags. The authors describe valuable design strategies and coding techniques that will make your Tcl/Tk projects successful. You will learn how to: Create interactive displays with the canvas widget Create customized editors with the text widget Create new geometry managers, like tabbed notebooks or paned windows Implement client/server architectures Handle data structures Interface with existing applications Package Tcl/Tk code into reusable libraries Deliver Tcl/Tk applications that are easy to configure and install Embed applications in a Web page Build applications that will run on multiple platforms Throughout the book, the authors develop numerous applications and a library of reusable components. Learn from their approach, follow their strategies, and steal their code for your own applications! But don't bother retyping all of the examples. 0201634740B04062001


Tcl/Tk

Tcl/Tk

Author: Clif Flynt

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann

Published: 2003-05-05

Total Pages: 812

ISBN-13: 9781558608023

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In just a few chapters you will learn about Tcl features that allow you to isolate and protect your code from being damaged in large applications. You will even learn how to extend the language itself. Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Guide clearly discusses development tools, proven techniques, and existing extensions. It shows how to use Tcl/Tk effectively and provides many code examples. This fully revised new edition is the complete resource for computer professionals, from systems administrators to programmers. It covers versions 7.4 to 8.4 and includes a CD-ROM containing the interpreters, libraries, and tutorials to get you started quickly. Additional materials in the book include case studies and discussions of techniques for the advanced user. On the CD-ROM *Distributions for Tcl 8.3 and 8.4 for Linux, Solaris, Macintosh, and Windows. *A copy of ActiveTcl from ActiveState. *The latest release of TclTutor. *How-to's and tutorials as well as copies of all the tools discussed in the book.


Tcl and the Tk Toolkit

Tcl and the Tk Toolkit

Author: John K. Ousterhout

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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An overview of Tcl and Tk. Tcl language syntax. Variables. Expressions. Lists. Control flow. Procedures. Errors and exceptions. String manipulation. Acessing files. Processes. Managing Tcl internals. History.


Tcl/Tk in a Nutshell

Tcl/Tk in a Nutshell

Author: Paul Raines

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1999-03-25

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 0596555792

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The Tcl language and Tk graphical toolkit are simple and powerful building blocks for custom applications. The Tcl/Tk combination is increasingly popular because it lets you produce sophisticated graphical interfaces with a few easy commands, develop and change scripts quickly, and conveniently tie together existing utilities or programming libraries.One of the attractive features of Tcl/Tk is the wide variety of commands, many offering a wealth of options. Most of the things you'd like to do have been anticipated by the language's creator, John Ousterhout, or one of the developers of Tcl/Tk's many powerful extensions. Thus, you'll find that a command or option probably exists to provide just what you need.And that's why it's valuable to have a quick reference that briefly describes every command and option in the core Tcl/Tk distribution as well as the most popular extensions. Keep this book on your desk as you write scripts, and you'll be able to find almost instantly the particular option you need.Most chapters consist of alphabetical listings. Since Tk and mega-widget packages break down commands by widget, the chapters on these topics are organized by widget along with a section of core commands where appropriate. Contents include: Core Tcl and Tk commands and Tk widgets C interface (prototypes) Expect [incr Tcl] and [incr Tk] Tix TclX BLT Oratcl, SybTcl, and Tclodbc


Tcl/Tk

Tcl/Tk

Author: Clif Flynt

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-02-07

Total Pages: 817

ISBN-13: 0123847176

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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 .


Interactive Web Applications with Tcl/Tk

Interactive Web Applications with Tcl/Tk

Author: Hattie Schroeder

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780122215407

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The Web is rapidly shifting from static sites to dynamic, interactive, and animated sites. This book introduces the TCL/TK scripting language as a viable Web application development tool. The CD-ROM contains a variety of examples and tools, plus the Tcl Code Editor.


Graphical Applications with Tcl and Tk

Graphical Applications with Tcl and Tk

Author: Eric Foster-Johnson

Publisher: M & T Books

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 802

ISBN-13: 9781558515697

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Learn how to create cross-platform graphical applications with the powerful Tcl scripting language for UNIX and Windows and the Tk toolkit. The CD-ROM contains executable Tcl for Windows, source code for the Windows, UNIX and Mac versions of Tcl, and Tcl contributed freeware.


Sams Teach Yourself Tcl/Tk in 24 Hours

Sams Teach Yourself Tcl/Tk in 24 Hours

Author: Venkat V. S. S. Sastry

Publisher: Sams Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780672317491

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This "Teach Yourself" guide will quickly empower the reader to create his or her own programs using the popular source Tcl language and the Tk toolkit. The CD-R0M contains the newest release of Tcl/Tk, as well as several add-on packages from Scriptics and the Tcl Consortium, plus all of the authors' examples and source code.