>>>>> "WilliamGunther" == WilliamGunther  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

WilliamGunther> Two books. Learning Perl/Tk and Mastering Perl/Tk. I think Mastering 
Perl/Tk 
WilliamGunther> is really all you need.

Learning Perl/Tk is also out of print, having been entirely subsumed
by Mastering Perl/Tk.

>> 2./  Can anyone recommend a class that will help lower my learning curve
>> (specifically on Perl/Tk).  As far as Perl goes, I can say I feel decently
>> comfortable detecting codes written in Perl.  Perl/Tk, however, is a
>> different ball game.

Well, I've got the beginnings of P-Tk curriculum being developed.  The
problem is getting 10 to 20 people in the same room wanting to learn
the same things. :) If you can help me there (like you have 10-20
people in your company), I'll be happy to respond kindly.

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