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    YaDT

    YaDT

    Yet Another Diff Tool

    ...With YaDT you can compare and merge 2 and/or 3 files. YaDT is written on Tcl/Tk and wrapped in a single executable file with the help of sdx and tclkit. diff and cvs utilities are embedded inside YaDT. Also, YaDT supports Git and Mercurial repositories, but git and hg are not embedded inside YaDT, you should have git/hg executable in your path environment.
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    TkTable is a full-featured 2D table widget for Tk. It supports images, embedded windows, varying colors and fonts, and more. Also here is Vu, a Tk widget extension that includes a pie, dial, spinbox and more, and Tile, a themed widget set for Tk.
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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.
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    QConsole is a custom Qt widget implementing a standard console to be inherited to support a specific scripting language or shell, and then embedded in any Qt application. As example, a Tcl console (QtclConsole) is provided for use in EDA applications
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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.
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    TinyTcl is a tiny version of Tcl, for small footprint machines and embeddable/rommable applications. It is derived from Tcl 6.7 and compiles to less than 60K, 10X smaller than Tcl 7 and Tcl 8.
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    Port of Tcl (Tool Command Language) version 8.3 to the Windows CE operating system.
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    Embedded churn will provide developers the freedom to configure an embedded system for any target architecture from a defined template . The ability to deploy the custom image on a flash based device depending on the application of the embedded linux de
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