From: "Birt, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  Are there any other good
> TCL/TK books to be aware of?  


While over the years, there have been a goodly
number of Tcl books published, the number of Tcl specific ones in
print right now is rather small.

The 2003 edition of the Welch book, as well as the
Clif Flynt book, are the two that I would recommend
of intro to Tcl books.

Other books, if you can find them, that I've found
best include Chad Smith's book on incr tcl,
Chris Nelson's Tcl/Tk Reference book, and Harrison and
McLenan's book on Effective Tcl/Tk programming.

I've these, as well as a few other books, on my shelf.

However, to be frank, the first place I turn to look
for info is <URL: http://wiki.tcl.tk/ >...


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