"This book is an excellent treatment of Perl/Tk. The paragraph in
the preface that refers to 'gurus' learning something was even
true for me."
-Nick Ing-Simmons, creator of Perl/Tk
Learning Perl/Tk explains the reasoning behind event-driven applications and drills in guidelines on how to best design graphical applications. It teaches how to implement and configure each of the Perl/Tk graphical elements step-by-step. Special attention is given to the geometry managers, which are needed to position each button, menu, label and listbox in the window frame.
Although Learning Perl/Tk does not teach basic Perl, anyone who has written even the simplest Perl program should be able to learn Tk from this book. The writing is breezy and informal, and gets right to the point of what you need to know and why. The book is rife with illustrations to demonstrate how each element is drawn and how its configuration options affect its presentation.
Learning Perl/Tk is for every Perl programmer who would like to implement simple, easy-to-use graphical interfaces. For more information, Table of Contents, index, and a sample chapter (Chapter 2 Geometry Management) see: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lperltk/
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Learning Perl/Tk
Graphical User Interfaces with Perl
By Nancy Walsh
1st Edition January 1999 (US)
1-56592-314-6, 376 pages, $32.95 (US)
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