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    tcllib is a Tcl-only library of standard routines for Tcl (no compiling required). This project also houses the CVS modules for BWidgets, tclbench, mclistbox, tclapps, and tklib. All of these are deprecated in favor of the fossil repositories found at the sites listed below. Bug reports to https://core.tcl.tk/tcllib https://core.tcl.tk/tklib https://core.tcl.tk/tclapps https://core.tcl.tk/bwidget https://core.tcl.tk/tclbench https://core.tcl.tk/mclistbox https://core.tcl.tk/widget Follow code development at the same sites.
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    The Angliconian2 Programming language (interpreter and eventually compiler). NOTE: CVS gets updated more than this and only when project is stable. Go to the homepage for documentation.
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    PyCrust is an interactive Python shell written in Python using wxPython. PyCrust is now part of wxPython (www.wxpython.org), so packaged files are no longer available here, and the latest development version has moved to the wxWindows CVS repository.
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