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Tool Command Language (Tcl) is an interpreted language and very portable interpreter for that language. Tcl is embeddable and extensible, and has been widely used since its creation in 1988 by John Ousterhout.
Bug reports to http://core.tcl.tk/tcl/
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The Next Scripting Framework (NSF) was developed based on the notion of language-oriented programming. The framework allows a language developer to work with multiple object systems on top of Tcl in a single workspace. The developer can benefit from a rich and extensible set of predefined functions (typically implemented in C) which can be registered for use on objects and classes in a given object system. NSF provides a tool box for defining dynamic, object-oriented, and domain-specific languages.
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The Mozart Programming System is an open source implementation of the programming language Oz 3.
Oz is a multi-paradigm language that supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, concurrency and distributed programming as part of a coherent whole.
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TclRAL is an implementation of the Relational Algebra as an extension of the Tcl Language. TclRAL is coded in "C" and provides new data types that are integrated into Tcl's internal object system. Raloo is a Tcl package that combines TclRAL and TclOO.
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Elmer is a tool which embeds a Python module into a C, C++, or Tcl
application. The embedded Python module is used just as if it was written in
the same language as the application itself, without requiring any knowledge of
the Python/C API.
Tcl9 is an umbrella for all projects related to the improvement of the current Tcl language, towards the hypothetical version 9 (current version is 8.5).
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.
TclTrf is an extension library to the script language tcl, as created by John Ousterhout. It extends the language at the C-and Tcl-with ``transformer''-commands to encode and compress data.
Based on the stacked channels of the tcl core (ability inter
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TrueProgrammer by TrueTech is the first multi-platform, multi-language IDE/compiler for developers. The system works with BASIC, Tcl, Assembly, C++ and more. Currently, the project is in early production in TCL/TK.
The TclScript project will provide the Tcl language as an Active Scripting COM object for use under Microsoft Windows. This will allow Tcl to be used anywhere where either VBScript or JScript is currently used by Windows applications.
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