A rather unusual resource is the unanswered Frequently Asked Questions
at <URL:http://starbase.neosoft.com/%7Eclaird/comp.lang.tcl/tcl-UFAQ.html>
- a place where someone looking for a problem to solve can go for some
good ideas.
The PostScript file of an
engineering style guide, describing coding, documentation, and testing
conventions used at Sun has been made available to others at
<URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/engManual.tar.Z>.
A Japanese translation
of a very old version of the comp.lang.tcl FAQ can be found at
<URL:http://www.ifnet.or.jp/%7Etranslator/>.
A series of online tutorials, primarily in English, are available:
A set of PowerPoint and PostScript files, created by John Ousterhout
for use during Tcl tutorials that he conducts occasionally, are available as
<URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tut.tar.Z>.
A downloadable interactive tutorial
for Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2 is available at <URL:http://www.msen.com/%7Eclif/TclTutor.html>. Runs on Unix and Windows 95/NT.
Tcl/Tk in 5 easy lessons, by J. Friedman-Hill
is located at <URL:http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/TclCourse/>. You have
the option of either HTML or PowerPoint files for this presentation.
A brief tutorial
from 1994 covering Tcl, Tk, and Expect can be found at
<URL:ftp://ftp.lgc.com/landmark/users/papers/WMorse/wmorse.tcltk>.
A syllabus and notes from a University of Chicago Introduction to Tcl
class are available at <URL:http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/keith/tcl-course/tcl-course.html>.
A commercial tutorial
is available online at <URL:http://www.skillshare.com/skillshare/dr/tcl/mod1.html>.
Tutorials available in languages other than English: