A powerful editor and graphical debugger for code written in Scilab
Scipad is a powerful editor and graphical debugger for programs written in the Scilab language. It is a mature and highly configurable editor, almost entirely written in Tcl/Tk. Scipad is a free software running on Linux and Windows. Licence is GPL V2.
Source Navigator NG is based upon RedHat's Source Navigator. Source Navigator is a source code analysis tool. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees.
IPAT-S is a scenario modeling language. Use it for rapid development of quantitative strategic scenarios for governments, agencies, businesses, etc. using a fast and compact interpreted language. Package includes IPAT Studio development environment.
Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development environment for UNIX, Windows, Macintosh and AS400 platforms. Visual Tcl is written entirely in Tcl/Tk and generates pure Tcl/Tk code.
The Pawn will make it possibly for you to tell the computer exactly what you would like it to do. Fiction. No its reality now. The highly customizable slackware will be the base for Pawn.
ASED is a Tcl/Tk Editor written in pure Tcl/Tk using the BWidget Toolkit. Features included: multifile editing, syntax-highlighting, command-expansion, undo/redo, autoindent, find/replace, file-browser, help-system
avrLab is an IDE (integrated development environment) for AVR microcontroller from ATMEL. It includes an editor with syntax highlighting. avrLab includes support for macro assembler (tavrasm and avra) as well as support for accessing the AVR via uisp.
Tcl TextEdit is a simple and powerfull texteditor entierly written in tk/tcl scripting language (no compilation required). It aims to be a programming editor.
A win32 and later a multi-platform file editor with it's main emphasis on it's Tcl interface. Still in beta, it manages to deliver a usable, almost fully functional file editor with all the goodies one needs and minus all the goodies not everyone needs. I
AppSignal starts at $23/month with all features included. No overages, no hidden fees. 30-day free trial.
Tired of monitoring tools that punish you for scaling? AppSignal offers transparent, predictable pricing with every feature unlocked on every plan. Track errors, monitor performance, detect anomalies, and manage logs across Ruby, Python, Node.js, and more. Trusted by developers since 2012 with free dev-to-dev support. No credit card required to start your 30-day trial.
MapServer Workbench is a set of cooperative tools to develop web mapping
applications with MapServer. Tools are written in Tcl/Tk, and require the
Mapscript scripting interface distributed with MapServer.
An editor for wish scripts. Includes an interpreter to test scripts without having to save edits.
The interpreter provides a console (regardless of OS) to aid in debugging. Written in pure
tcl/tk - no extensions required.