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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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Was Scriptics.com, firm founded by Tcl creator, and original sole author, Professor John Ousterhout. Advocacy, tutorials, documentation, links, news, software, latest releases, downloads.
ActiveState's distribution of Tcl, available for Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and Windows. Overview, features, resources and testimonials.
Provides services for the Tcl programming language and extensions such as Tk and Expect.
Homepage of "Tcl/Tk For Real Programmers" author. Professional and personal information. Book overview, table of Contents, errata. Tcl/Tk related items.
Fast access to Tcl/Tk and extensions manual pages via a nice Java applet.
Featuring extended Tcl fontification for Emacs, scripts and extensions, Tclets and Games.
Providing a collection of Tcl/Tk plugins and sources as well as links to other resources.
Fifteen out of 48 chapters of Brent Welch's book.
A quick introduction by example to creating graphical user interfaces for command line applications with Tcl and Tk.
A guide programming a Web service using TCL as the CGI language.
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.
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.
A Tcl/Tk tutorial aimed at beginners.
A history of shirts, hats, office toys and other Tcl-related paraphernalia.
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.
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.
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.
The core development home for Tcl and the Tk toolkit.
Interactive computer aided instruction package to learn Tcl. It consists of 43 lessons covering all basic Tcl commands.
A WWW based discussion forum for Tcl/Tk programmers.
A short tutorial about how to use Tcl/Tk in Multimedia applications for X.
A short tutorial on the Tcl language from Wikipedia.
Was Scriptics.com, firm founded by Tcl creator, and original sole author, Professor John Ousterhout. Advocacy, tutorials, documentation, links, news, software, latest releases, downloads.
Providing a collection of Tcl/Tk plugins and sources as well as links to other resources.
ActiveState's distribution of Tcl, available for Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and Windows. Overview, features, resources and testimonials.
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.
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.
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.
A Tcl/Tk tutorial aimed at beginners.
Fast access to Tcl/Tk and extensions manual pages via a nice Java applet.
A short tutorial on the Tcl language from Wikipedia.
A WWW based discussion forum for Tcl/Tk programmers.
A guide programming a Web service using TCL as the CGI language.
A quick introduction by example to creating graphical user interfaces for command line applications with Tcl and Tk.
A short tutorial about how to use Tcl/Tk in Multimedia applications for X.
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.
Fifteen out of 48 chapters of Brent Welch's book.
Featuring extended Tcl fontification for Emacs, scripts and extensions, Tclets and Games.
A history of shirts, hats, office toys and other Tcl-related paraphernalia.
The core development home for Tcl and the Tk toolkit.
Provides services for the Tcl programming language and extensions such as Tk and Expect.
Homepage of "Tcl/Tk For Real Programmers" author. Professional and personal information. Book overview, table of Contents, errata. Tcl/Tk related items.
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.
Interactive computer aided instruction package to learn Tcl. It consists of 43 lessons covering all basic Tcl commands.

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