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RE: [TCLUG:17411] [severely OT] Tcl vs Perl
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Sherohman [SMTP:esper@usinternet.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 9:39 AM
> To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [TCLUG:17411] [severely OT] Tcl vs Perl
>
> Schlough, Mark said:
> > The only downside of Perl/Tk is that there is not that many books on
> > it. O'Reilley's _Learning_Perl_ is a good intro, but lacks a complete
> > example. O'Reilley's _Advanced_Perl_Programming_ has a decent example
> of a
> > complete Perl/Tk application, but they only dedicate two chapters to the
> > topic.
>
> Although I haven't read it yet, I would expect that the copy of O'Reilly's
> _Learning_Perl/Tk_ sitting on my shelf covers the topic in greater depth.
>
>
I bought the book, looked at it, and found that it jumped around a
lot....and returned it shortly therafter. THe author spent a lot of time
explaining some trivial things, sometimes explaining good things in depth,
and glossing over other stuff entirely. It's been a while, but I don't
remember the apps in that book being more than maybe two screens. It just
seemed incomplete without a larger example. That's just me though. I can't
speak for other readers.
Since then I have been more careful to read reviews from bn.com,
amazon.com, fatbrain.com et. al. before plunking down money. I have found
that this is a smarter way to shop.
Mark
P.S. I don't buy stuff from amazon anymore until bezos quits peeing
in the well. He's coming around little-by-little though