Learning Tcl/Tk the Hard but Useful Way
From: Gene Kahn (jenjhiz_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: 29 Oct 2004 14:17:26 -0700
Hello,
I'm an experienced programmer, and I'd like to learn Tcl/Tk the hard
but useful way, that is to say, to solve real work problems. I have a
need to automate file download, given the file's url, to unzip the
file to a local Windows folder, and to send an email to me that it's
been done. I also need to schedule it to run daily, but this can be a
Windows scheduler issue. I find it hard to find the bits and pieces I
need to put together. Anyone who can point me to the right direction?
An example may be. Thanks.
gk
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