On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 13:31:21 EDT
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> Two books. Learning Perl/Tk and Mastering Perl/Tk. I think Mastering
> Perl/Tk is really all you need. There's also a pocket reference that I
> have and it is quite helpful because Tk is a pretty extensive module.
> But, really, like Perl, you don't need to buy books to learn. There is
> a lot of docmentation just with pods. A LOT. And because Perl/Tk is so
> extensive and dynamic, you won't learn all you can if you never looked
> at them. Navigate the pods (For something like Tk, you would be best
> with perldoc.com) and check out the FAQs
> (http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~pvhp/ptk/ptkFAQ.html) and go from there.

I concur with this assessment. Also the Perl/Tk module comes with some
example programs which are also very useful learning tools.

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