Is it time for another Tcl/Tk book?



I for one think it's time that someone write a Tcl/Tk book covering the
latest developments in tcl/tk.

Anyone care to comment?

Areas of interest:
(Brent Welch doesn't really get into any of these...)

1. Latest features of tcl8.5
2. Object oriented tcl programming in incr Tcl or one of the other OO
extensions.
3. Tcllib coverage with programming examples.
4. Tcl development tools. (Open source and otherwise.)

5. Tcl tricks. (Like writng dynamic procs w/ stuff like set w $w etc...
This sort of stuff isn't obvious at all from the 11
syntactic rules of tcl...)

Who needs publishers? How about an e-book? (Perhaps a combination of open
source and for profit sections?)

Any thoughts?


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