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[incr TCL/TK]

From the Ground Up

Chad Smith

746 pages, parution le 15/12/1999

Résumé

Create and deploy object-oriented applications with [incr Tcl/Tkl-the Tcl extension that makes it easier to develop, debug, and maintain large applications. [incr Tcl/Tk1 from the Ground Up explains the features of this flexible extension and outlines the basics for building [incr Tcl/Tk1 programs. You'll get full details on everything from building extensible GUI applications and embedding [incr Tcl/Tk] to developing enterprisescale integration applications. Packed with real-world examples, this fast-paced tutorial will advance you from [incr Tcl/Tk1 beginner to expert in no time.
Learn how to:
  • Make the most of [incr Tcl/Tkl's object-oriented and embeddable capabilities
  • Handle socket programming
  • Create inheritance hierarchies
  • Build powerful, portable GUI applications
  • Integrate new applications with legacy code in C/C++
  • Generate mega-widgets with [incr Tk]
  • Develop full-scale enterprise-wide applications
  • Create client/server applications and add network interfaces to legacy applications
  • Take full advantage of the extensive set of [incr Widgets]

Table of contents


Getting Started
Methods
Data Members
Construction and Destruction
Debugging
Trying It All together With Sockets
Using Composition
Advanced Inheritance
Integration [incr Tcl] with C/C++
Namespaces and Packages
Mega-Widget Basics
Configurations Options
Introduction and Childsites
Reference

L'auteur - Chad Smith

Chad Smith

is a software engineer at ADC Telecommunications in Richardson, Texas, where he writes mostly [incr Tcl] code for the front end to ADC's Cellworx product. Chad works in a network management group (NMIt) and has designed much of the graphical interface to Cellworx, which is an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) network ring management system. He uses [incr TcI] with other members of the NMIC group as the-front end to a C++ application core to provide quick and convenient access for customers to configure, manage, and measure the performance of their networks. Chad has been programming in [incr TcI1 for four years.

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Éditeur(s) Mc Graw Hill
Auteur(s) Chad Smith
Parution 15/12/1999
Nb. de pages 746
Format 18,6 x 23,1
Poids 1455g
EAN13 9780072121063

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