Fellow monks,

When launching into something new, I learn best by finding and studying good example solutions from the new domain. For almost any area of programming you get into, there's usually concensus about who has done thing right, and/or who is worthy of study.

I'm about to launch into Perl/Tk land for the first time, and I'm looking for recommendations on good Perl/Tk code to study. (I do have Mastering Perl/Tk on order.)

What can you recommend for study? What scripts/applications really do Perl/Tk "right"? Who really puts Perl/Tk through its paces? What are good example of direct manipulation?

Thanks in advance for pointers.


In reply to Perl/Tk exemplars? by dws

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