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    NaviServer

    NaviServer

    NaviServer, a high performance web server written in C and Tcl

    ...), pooled database connections, thread shared arrays, introspection commands, mass virtual hosting (no server restart), watchdog, control port and command mode, efficient handling of down-/uploads with async I/O, IPv4/IPv6 Core developers: Vlad Seryakov, Stephen Deasey, Zoran Vasiljevic, Gustaf Neumann Source: https://github.com/naviserver-project/naviserver Info: https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/NaviServer Documentation: https://naviserver.sourceforge.io/n/toc.html
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    Pure-Tcl Interface to PostgreSQL

    Pure-Tcl Interface to PostgreSQL

    A Tcl interface to PostgreSQL databases, written in Tcl

    pgintcl is a Tcl interface to the PostgreSQL database system, written entirely in Tcl. It is mostly compatible with other pgtcl implementations, especially pgtclng. It lacks asynchronous operations, and is somewhat slower, but it does not require any other libraries. (This project was on pgfoundry.org and its predecessor from Feb 2003 through Mar 2011.)
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