Obtaining Tcl/Tk
Look at places to find Tcl binaries and sources or the ones listed here for your convenience:
Binary distributions for common platforms
- links to distributions for Microsoft Windows: ActiveTcl [L1 ], WinTclTk [L2 ], eTcl [L3 ]
- links to distributions for Linux: ActiveTcl [L4 ] [someone want to pointers to other sources?]
- links to Daniel Steffen's MacOS X Tcl releases [ TclTkAquaBI ] (though, in general, this has been pre-empted since Tcl/Tk 8.4.10 by the ActiveTcl releases).
- links to distributions for Sun Solaris: ActiveTcl [L5 ], http://www.blastwave.org/ has binary packages for Solaris SPARC and x86. As of Feb 2007, Tcl/Tk 8.4.10 is the version distributed in the stable tree .
- links to distributions for AIX: ActiveTcl [L6 ]
- links to distributions for HP-UX: ActiveTcl [L7 ]
- links to Tclkit [L8 ] or dqkit [L9 ]
Source code
- distributions on sourceforge Tcl and Tk [L10 ]
- CVS on sourceforge is the source code management system used to control changes to tcl, tk, and other extensions.
Extras you should have
How to make Tcl/Tk work on my computer
Learning Tcl/Tk
Once you've got Tcl/Tk on your computer there are a number of pages that will help you learn about Tcl and Tk
Getting deeper
There are also a number of books available
Also available is the Tcl Tutor program and various Online Tcl and Tk Tutorials.
Web resources worth visiting include
Advanced resources
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