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[incr-tcl/tk] from the Ground Up

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A programmer's guide to the incr Tcl/Tk language presents a host of real-world examples as it explains how incr Tcl/Tk works, how to write streamlined code to build integrated applications, and how to take advantage of its GUI capabilities. Original. (Intermediate).

746 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 2000

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November 2, 2013
Okay, if you wanna know about incr tcl this is a very good book. But if you are already a developer and used object oriented programming in various languages and just want to know about how to object oreint in tcl .... this is a very boring book! it keeps talking about the main concepts of object oriented programming and it took too much time from the author. For god's sake who ever learn his first object oriented programming using tcl!!!

Anyway it contained all the necessary information about incr tcl/tk


Did not finish the book just read main chapters to put me on the track chapters 1-4 and chapters 9 and 10
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March 1, 2011
I found this to be one of the more enjoyable technical books that I have read. I learned so much from the book - the author had a style of writing that matched my style of reading.
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December 26, 2013
This book is crucial for anyone doing object-oriented Tcl/Tk development with [incr Tcl/Tk]. Good look finding a copy.
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