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Why have Tcl/Tk been around for so long?
Why do we provide training on Tcl, Tk and Expect, which seem to have been around since the beginning of time? Because they have stood the *test* of time ... here are some recent quotes from Cameron Laird, posted to the comp.lang.tcl newsgroup ... Tcl is the single best language SysAds can learn. Scotty is the best open-source SNMP package; it's simply indispensable (even though largely unmaintained for a couple of years). Expect is an even greater necessity for SysAds--all SysAds should know about it, and use it, and no other language offers anything nearly as convenient. Finally, Tcl/Tk gives the easiest, most natural way to build the tiny little control panels Leam was describing, and that can revolutionize daily life for SysAds. In principle, Perl/Tk and Tkinter (and comparable for Ruby, Scheme, ...) have all the same functionality, and even more (the other panelists will talk about Pmw and such), but they just aren't as easy to install and deploy. TclKit gives all the advantages of single-file deployment. In everything else--database access, 'net protocols, maintainability...--reasonable people can argue about who's really on top. Expect, Tcl/Tk, TclKit, and Scotty make Tcl an easy choice, though. Really. It's just that almost no one knows that, even after the better part of a decade of Expect and Tk proselytization. and in another posting: This is a good point to mention Expect again. It has a simply phenomenal record in several regards. One is this: no matter what question people ask Don, his answer always is (I exaggerate only slightly), "It's in the book." He's always right; somewhere in the book, PUBLISHED OVER SEVEN YEARS AGO, are all the answers to questions Expect programmers have. There are rocks less solid than that. See also Tcl courses Please note that articles in this section of our
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