Tcl stands for "tool command language" and is pronounced "tickle." It is actually two things: a language and a library. First, Tcl is a simple textual language, intended primarily for issuing commands to interactive programs such as text editors, debuggers, illustrators, and shells. It has a simple syntax and is also programmable, so Tcl users can write command procedures to provide more powerful commands than those in the built-in set. Second, Tcl is a library package that can be embedded in application programs.
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- The Entropy Liberation Front Providing a collection of Tcl/Tk plugins and sources as well as links to other resources.
- TclTutor Interactive computer aided instruction package to learn Tcl. It consists of 43 lessons covering all basic Tcl commands.
- Tcl Developer Xchange Was Scriptics.com, firm founded by Tcl creator, and original sole author, Professor John Ousterhout. Advocacy, tutorials, documentation, links, news, software, latest releases, downloads.
- Will's Tcl/Tk Page Featuring the trycatch and expand packages, guides to creating object commands and to success with namespaces and packages.
- Tcl-Wear Chronology A history of shirts, hats, office toys and other Tcl-related paraphernalia.
- Donal K. Fellows's Tcl Archive Featuring extended Tcl fontification for Emacs, scripts and extensions, Tclets and Games.
- Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk Fifteen out of 48 chapters of Brent Welch's book.
- Tcl/Tk Quick Reference For Tcl/Tk 8.x based on the quick reference guide written for Perl by Johan Vromans. A Perl script is included in the distribution to reorganize the 52 pages in the Postscript source into booklet form.
- Avia Training and Consulting Provides services for the Tcl programming language and extensions such as Tk and Expect.
- Clif Flynt Homepage of "Tcl/Tk For Real Programmers" author. Professional and personal information. Book overview, table of Contents, errata. Tcl/Tk related items.
- Tcl/Tk Software Autodoc, Makedist, and other Software for and using Tcl/Tk written by Andreas Kupries.
- Tcl/Tk References of Interest Cameron Laird's collection of information about Tcl/Tk, including articles he wrote for Sunworld e.a.
- Frequently Made Mistakes in Tcl Article on evident faults and unidiomatic usages of Tcl.
- Tcl/Tk advocacy Teaches non-programming types how to create GUI applications using Tcl/Tk. Uses Windows, Cygwin, web browser or Linux as platform for learning, practicing, experimenting.
- dgWebHelp: Tcl/Tk Fast access to Tcl/Tk and extensions manual pages via a nice Java applet.
- Slennox's Eggdrop Page: Tcl Archive Large archive of Tcl scripts for eggdrop IRC bots.
- Tcl/Tk SourceForge Project The core development home for Tcl and the Tk toolkit.
- Using Tcl/Tk in Multimedia Applications A short tutorial about how to use Tcl/Tk in Multimedia applications for X.
- Scripting Graphical Commands with Tcl/Tk Mini-HOWTO A quick introduction by example to creating graphical user interfaces for command line applications with Tcl and Tk.
- Tcl for Web Nerds A guide programming a Web service using TCL as the CGI language.
- Tek-Tips - Tcl/Tk A WWW based discussion forum for Tcl/Tk programmers.
- Wikipedia's Tcl Tutorial A short tutorial on the Tcl language from Wikipedia.
- A Tcl(Tutorial for Cool Language) for Tcl/Tk Tutorial A Tcl/Tk tutorial aimed at beginners.
- Tcl Scripts Tclsh scripts and Eggdrop scripts.
- Tcl Java Integration About Jacl, a Java implementation of Tcl 8.x., and TclBlend, a package for Tcl 8.x to load and interact with the Java VM.
- Tcl Tutorial This tutorial is aimed at those who have some knowledge of programming, although you don't have to be an expert. The tutorial is intended as a companion to the Tcl manual pages which provide a reference for all Tcl commands.
- Tcl/Tk Extensions and Information Page Extensions to make Tcl/Tk applications easy to implement. Some of these extensions are specific to NT, while others run in both, Unix and NT environments.
- Tcl/Tk on Windows Frequently-Asked Questions A frequently-asked questions, also called a FAQ, covers problems with the Tcl/Tk programming on the Windows platform.
- ActiveTcl ActiveState's distribution of Tcl, available for Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and Windows. Overview, features, resources and testimonials.