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'''Tk''' is a library which generalizes [[GUI|graphical user interface]] operations to allow an application which uses the library to have a functional GUI in any of a variety of environments. |
'''Tk''' (the name is short for “'''T'''ool'''k'''it”) is a library which generalizes [[GUI|graphical user interface]] operations to allow an application which uses the library to have a functional GUI in any of a variety of environments. |
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Tk is most commonly combined with [[Tcl]], but may be used with programs written in many other programming languages: |
Tk is most commonly combined with [[Tcl]], but may be used with programs written in many other programming languages: |
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This is an example of a library. You may see a list of other libraries used on Rosetta Code at Category:Solutions by Library.
Tk is a toolkit. It provides a system for creation and management of graphical user interface elements.
Tk (the name is short for “Toolkit”) is a library which generalizes graphical user interface operations to allow an application which uses the library to have a functional GUI in any of a variety of environments.
Tk is most commonly combined with Tcl, but may be used with programs written in many other programming languages:
- Common Lisp via ltk
- Perl/TK or Tkx
- Prolog
- Python's Tkinter
- Ruby
- Standard ML
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Tk"
The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.