This is the third in O'Reilly's series of landmark Perl tutorials, which started with *Learning Perl*, the bestselling introduction that taught you the basics of Perl syntax, and *Intermediate Perl*, which taught you how to create re-usable Perl software. *Mastering Perl* pulls everything together t
Mastering Perl/Tk
โ Scribed by Stephen O. Lidie, Nancy Walsh
- Book ID
- 127446655
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
- ISBN-13
- 9781565927162
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โฆ Synopsis
Perl/Tk is the marriage of the Tk graphical toolkit with Perl, the powerful programming language used primarily for system administration, web programming, and database manipulation. With Perl/Tk, you can build Perl programs with an attractive, intuitive GUI interface with all the power of Perl behind it. Mastering Perl/Tk is the "bible" of Perl/Tk: It's not only a great book for getting started, but the best reference for learning the techniques of experienced Perl/Tk programmers. The first half of the book contains the basics on how to use Perl/Tk, and then branches out into advanced applications with a series of extensive program examples. The result is a book accessible for novices, and invaluable for experienced programmers ready to learn the next step in the elegant and effective use of Perl/Tk. The book includes: * An introduction to each of the basic Perl/Tk widgets and geometry managers * A dissection of the MainLoop, including how to use callbacks and bindings effectively * Coverage of the Tix widgets, an extended set of widgets that are a part of the standard Perl/Tk distribution * Working with images in Perl/Tk, including bitmaps, pixmaps, photos, and how to compose a compound image type * How to create custom mega-widgets in Perl/Tk, both composite and derived * Handling interprocess communication with Perl/Tk, both with standard Unix utilities (pipes and sockets) and with the send command designed for direct communication between Tk applications * Developing your own Tk widget in the C language * Examples of web applications written with Perl/Tk and the LWP libraryThe book also includes appendices on installing Perl/Tk, a complete quick-reference for each standard widget, and listings of all the extended examples in the book. Nancy Walsh is the author of Learning Perl/Tk, and Steve Lidie wrote the Perl/Tk Pocket Reference as well as a series of Perl/Tk articles in The Perl Journal. Together, they have written Mastering Perl/Tk to be the definitive guide to Perl/Tk.
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