Are you sure you've looked at the TkDocs site carefully? They have an excellent guide to installing the current generation Tk on your favorite programming language. In addition, the entire tutorial, starting with the first example includes Tcl, Ruby, Python, and Perl variants of the source. Just look for the code blocks and the camel icon. One thing the site is not, however, is a guide to using Wx, Gtk, Qt4, or even Win32::GUI. If that's what you thought I was saying, I apologize.
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