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The Tcl programming language was created in the spring of 1988 by John Ousterhout while he was working at the University of California, Berkeley. [14] [15] Originally "born out of frustration", [11] according to the author, with programmers devising their own languages for extending electronic design automation (EDA) software and, more specifically, the VLSI design tool Magic, which was a ...
incr Tcl from the Ground Up by Chad Smith, published in January 2000. This is a complete reference manual for incr Tcl, covering language fundamentals, OO design issues, overloading, code reuse, multiple inheritance, abstract base classes, and performance issues. Despite its breadth, it follows a tutorial, rather than encyclopedic, approach.
Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language written by Don Libes. [2] The program automates interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect, originally written in 1990 for the Unix platform, has since become available for Microsoft Windows and other systems.
wish (Windowing Shell) is a Tcl interpreter extended with Tk commands, [1] available for Unix-like operating systems supporting the X Window System, as well as macOS, Microsoft Windows, [2] [3] and Android. [4] It provides developers the ability to create GUI widgets using the Tk toolkit and the Tcl programming language. [5] [6]
Hardware T&L had been used by arcade game system boards since 1993, [1] and by home video game consoles since the Sega Genesis's Virtua Processor (SVP), Sega Saturn's SCU-DSP and Sony PlayStation's GTE in 1994 and the Nintendo 64's RSP in 1996, though it wasn't traditional hardware T&L, but still software T&L running on a coprocessor instead of the main CPU, and could be used for rudimentary ...
cad4tcl [50] – is an open-source graphics library for Tcl/Tk to build CAD software, developed as a part of rattleCAD. It supports importing SVG and exporting SVG, PDF and DXF files. It supports importing SVG and exporting SVG, PDF and DXF files.
Curses tutorial Archived 2005-05-28 at the Wayback Machine (PDF format) Public Domain Curses; Interface for Rexx programmers; Tcl Toolkit; X/Open Curses; Curses for Python; NetBSD Curses main manual page Archived 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine; X/Open Curses, Issue 4, Version 2, 1996, opengroup.org; X/Open Curses, Issue 7, 2009, opengroup.org
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... XMCSim with TCL/TK and wish No No C: R: GNU Octave: Yes with mkoctfile Wrappers to SymPy: Yes ...