Dick Moores wrote: > In a couple of places recently I've seen Brent Welch's _Practical > Programming in Tcl & Tk_ (<http://tinyurl.com/ynlk8b>) recommended for > learning Tkinter well. > > So a couple of questions: > > 1) Is it really good for learning Tkinter, even though it doesn't > mention Tkinter at all (in the 4th edition at least)? > > 2) If it is good for learning Tkinter, can I get by with a cheaper, used > copy of the 3rd edition? > > Thanks, > > Dick Moores >
Probably better is to get Grayson (google "Grayson Tkinter"). It covers Tkinter <--> Tcl/Tk mapping to sufficient extent for Tkinter proficiency. I have found the online Tcl/Tk documentation to fill in the gaps. Tkinter seems to me to have been created largely automatically and so has much of the documentation that maps it to Tcl/Tk. This begs the question, is anyone truly an expert in Tkinter? James -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list