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Who should attend: Programmers and managers who are using Tcl/Tk to build real-world applications. This tutorial assumes a working knowledge of Tcl/Tk, and goes beyond that to show how non-trivial Tcl/Tk programs are put together. Students will learn:
This tutorial draws on the lessons learned from writing many thousands of lines of Tcl/Tk code. Using these techniques, you can build Tcl/Tk applications with professional results and make your code easier to maintain. Michael McLennan (M2, M5, T2, T5) has been a Tcl/Tk enthusiast since 1992, and is currently a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Bell Labs Innovations for Lucent Technologies. He has taught more than 60 Tcl/Tk courses, and is co-author of Effective Tcl/Tk Programming (Addison-Wesley) and Tcl/Tk Tools (O'Reilly & Associates). He also developed [incr Tcl], an object-oriented extension of Tcl/Tk. He has developed many other extensions and applications, including the cover application for John Ousterhout's book Tcl and the Tk Toolkit (Addison-Wesley). Michael received a PhD in 1990 from Purdue University. |
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