O'R has recently replaced their "Learning Perl/Tk" with "Mastering Perl/Tk".
I haven't gotten a good look at it, but it's much more substantial (700+
pages) than its predecessor. 

As much as people dumped on "Learning Perl/Tk", it got me started on some
simple apps, but I'm a newbie GUI guy. I think more experienced perlers and
GUI people expected more. Hopefully, "Mastering..." will do it for them.



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-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan E. Paton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 5:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: help with perl/Tk


> Look for simple mistakes.. Try the Perl/Tk book by
> O'Rielly. Not bad... but not great like the other
> books by O'R.

I learned perlTk from "Perl in a Nutshell", if you are
going to shell out more money then head there - it's a
reference book that most of the important stuff in some
depth.  However, it's aging slightly... but Perl/Tk is
probably worse AFAIK.

Jonathan Paton

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