I've just found out browsing the web, is produced by a company called Activestate whose web site is http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ I'm still a graduate student (I will receive my certificate on May 19 2006) so I can get the students' license which is affordable. I haven't started to work yet since I defended my thesis. I have no idea how to configure Komodo for Tcl ? In the past I used an IDE on SuSE for developing C code. But some kind SuSE expert helped me configure its enviroment for my needs. It's not easy if you use those tools once in a while as it's my case. Among the other things, as I start my job I'll be required to improve a already existent Tcl/Tk 2-D GUI and then to migrate such interface to a full 3-D GUI. I know nothing of Tcl/Tk ! Can you advice an easy tutorial to start with ? There is a book about Tcl that I'm getting. I hope it will help me get started. What is the relationship between Tcl, Tk, and Komodo ? Actually I cannot see Tk mentoned at the Komodo website ... Sorry for my silly questions. Regards, Maura On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Jerry Westrick wrote:
I suggest you look into Activestate Komodo...
Using a step-by-step graphical debugger with modern features is the biggest understanding/learning help I know off...
Jerry
On Monday 13 March 2006 22.13, Maura Edeweiss Monville wrote:
I'm starting a new job in a few days. One of my first tasks will be to modify th 2-D GUI of a package. In the following I'll have to evolve the 2-D GUI into a 3-D GUI allowing for 3-D rotations of 3-D structures. I've never used Tcl/Tk in my life so I would greatly appreciate some advice about an easy tutorial with plenty of worked out examples ... if available. I'm running SuSE 9.3 on my laptop and have zero time to replace it with SuSe 10 for the time being. Thank you in advance for your help. Maura
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