That all depends on yourself. As a *book*, Mastering Perl/Tk is fine (and you don't need Lerning perl/Tk). As a learning path, you can just install Tk, and start with viewing the script "widget", try to understand what it does and read the on-line docs (which are way more up to date than any book curently available).
As a second "booK', I'd like to point to Perl/Tk Pocket Reference, a valuable addition imho.
In reply to Re^2: Which Book is better?
by Tux
in thread Which Book is better?
by prince26121991
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