This is a basic tutorial for those SICStus Prolog users who would like to add Tcl/Tk user interfaces to their Prolog applications. The tutorial assumes no prior knowledge of Tcl/Tk but, of course, does assume the reader is proficient in Prolog.
Aware that the reader may not have heard of Tcl/Tk, we will start by answering three questions: what is Tcl/Tk? what is it good for? what relationship does it have to Prolog?
• What Is Tcl/Tk? | What Is Tcl/Tk? | |
• What Is Tcl/Tk Good For? | What Is Tcl/Tk Good For? | |
• What Is Tcl/Tks Relationship to SICStus Prolog? | What Is Tcl/Tks Relationship to SICStus Prolog? | |
• A Quick Example of Tcl/Tk in Action | A Quick Example of Tcl/Tk in Action | |
• Outline of This Tutorial | Outline of This Tutorial |