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The Complete Course of TCL Programming

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Description: Become a TCL Progammer professional and learn one of employer's most requested skills nowadays!This comprehensive course is designed so that students, programmers, computer scientists, engineers... can learn TCL (Tool Command Language) Progamming from scratch to use it in a practical and professional way. Never mind if you have no experience in the topic, you will be equally capable of understanding everything and you will finish the course with total mastery of the subject.After several years working as an Engineer, I have realized that nowadays mastering TCL language is very necessary in rapid prototyping, scripting, developing graphical interfaces or other programming applications. Knowing how to use this language can give you many job opportunities and many economic benefits, especially in the world of the development.The big problem has always been the complexity to perfectly understand TCL Programming it requires, since its absolute mastery is not easy. In this course I try to facilitate this entire learning and improvement process, so that you will be able to carry out and understand your own projects in a short time, thanks to the step-by-step and detailed examples of every concept.With more than 10 exclusive hours of video and 115 lectures, this comprehensive course leaves no stone unturned! It includes both practical exercises and theoretical examples to master TCL. The course will teach you TCL scripting in a practical way, from scratch, and step by step.We will start with the installation of TCL software on your computer, regardless of your operating system and computer. Then, we'll cover a wide variety of topics, including:Introduction to TCL and course dynamicsDownload and Install TCL latest version and configuring itGeneral familiarization with the work environment and commandsIntroduction to TCL scripting</p
Category: Development > Programming Languages > Tcl
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Price: 199.99
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