Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk by Mark Harrison, Michael McLennan

Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk



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Effective Tcl/Tk Programming: Writing Better Programs with Tcl and Tk Mark Harrison, Michael McLennan ebook
ISBN: 0201634740, 9780201634747
Page: 414
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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A case study: the decision to develop a commercial automated software testing tool with Tcl and Tk and its consequences. 4.Able to converse effectively in English. Many built-in It has taken the Java world and Microsoft the better part of fifteen years to get this right. Labeled (aka keyword) arguments are present in many languages, e.g., Tcl/Tk, Ocaml, Perl -- and arguably contribute to their expressiveness. 3.Knowledge of modern software engineering concepts. 6.The candidates should have prior knowledge in writing software code. B.E./M.E./PhD in Computer Science/ECE/EEE or related. (And at any rate, the widgets you use with Swing or SWT will be as good as or better than the widgets you'll get with wxPython or with Tcl/Tk). Strong programming/working knowledge of VC++/C/C++, SKILL, Perl, Tcl-TK programming on UNIX (HP-UX, Solaris) /Linux and Windows development environments. If this isn't a fully featured programming language, the user cannot create effective, scalable, and maintainable test suites. The Tcl I would provide an execution framework and API that allowed test objects to be written in C/C++, Java or C#. With syntax-rules; Two pitfalls in programming nested R5RS macros; A dark, under-specified corner of R5RS macros; Macros with keyword (labeled) arguments; Macro-expand-time environments and S-expressions as identifiers; How to Write Applicative syntax-rules: macros that compose better. For the stuff you're doing, it sounds like Java will be a great fit.