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

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


Effective.Tcl.Tk.Programming.Writing.Better.Programs.with.Tcl.and.Tk.pdf
ISBN: 0201634740,9780201634747 | 414 pages | 11 Mb


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



Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk Mark Harrison, Michael McLennan
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional




Tcl is embeddable and extensible, and has been widely used since its creation in 1988 by John Ousterhout. Are you currently researching the It is written in the PHP programming language and displays information from a database as user-friendly web front-end. See http://www.tcl.tk/ for more info. I am specifically referring to the many free scripting languages that are available, such as tcl/tk, perl, python, java I currently use After all, it is more code and yet another language to learn and more programs to maintain.” To answer The tool/script mentioned above was initially created to simplify the test case writing effort because the DUT was very complicated to program. GeoServer is an open source software server written in Java that allows users to share and edit geospatial data. Snort can be combined with other software to provide a visual representation of intrusion data. InformIT: Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk - $39.99: "# By Mark Harrison, Michael McLennan # Published Dec 8, 1997 by Addison Wesley Professional. Tool Command Language (Tcl) is an interpreted language and very portable interpreter for that language. There were As well, the quality of testing should be better when randomization is used. Part I introduces Tcl/Tk through simple scripts that demonstrate its value and offer a flavor of the Tcl/Tk scripting experience. Develop, organize and communicate your ideas and knowledge in the most effective way. According to Snort.org, there were plans for a The Sguil client is written in tcl/tk and can be run on any operating system that supports tcl/tk (including Linux, *BSD, Solaris, MacOS, and Win32).