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Tcl/Tk
is the combination of the
Tool Command Language
(Tcl), and the
Tk
GUI
toolkit. Both the Tcl
scripting language
and the toolkit were created by
John Ousterhout
in 1988 while working at the
University of California, Berkeley
[1]
.
External Links
Tcl Developer Site
Tcl/Tk Software
Welcome to the Tclers Wiki!
The Hello World program as implemented in Tcl/Tk
Chess in Tcl
List of chess and chess-related programs in Tcl
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^
History of Tcl
by
John Ousterhout
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Tcl/Tk is the combination of the Tool Command Language (Tcl), and the Tk GUI toolkit. Both the Tcl scripting language and the toolkit were created by John Ousterhout in 1988 while working at the University of California, Berkeley [1].
External Links
The Hello World program as implemented in Tcl/Tk
Chess in Tcl
List of chess and chess-related programs in Tcl
References
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