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All rights reserved. Duplication of this draft is permitted by individuals for personal use only. Any other form of duplication or reproduction requires prior written permission of the author or publisher. This statement must be easily visible on the first page of any reproduced copies. The publisher does not offer warranties in regard to this draft. Note to readers: This manuscript is a partial draft of a book to be published in early 1994 by Addison-Wesley (ISBN 0-201-63337-X). Addison-Wesley has given me permission to make drafts of the book available to the Tcl community to help meet the need for introductory documentation on Tcl and Tk until the book becomes available. Please observe the restrictions set forth in the copyright notice above: you’re welcome to make a copy for yourself or a friend but any sort of large-scale reproduction or reproduction for profit requires advance permission from Addison-Wesley. I would be happy to receive any comments you might have on this draft; send them to me via electronic mail

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1994
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John K. Ousterhout (1994). Tcl and the Tk Toolkit. .