11-04-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ahmad.diab
One more thing ..can you please recommend to me some books related to TCL & TK
I'm quite new to
TCL too. I want to learn the language because of
expect, which seems very interesting to me.
I purchased
Exploring Expect on
amazon and there is a quick
TCL tutorial at the beginning of the book.
You could even consult it online on
Google books.
I should add that the
TCL group on
USENET (
comp.lang.tcl) is also a great resource.
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