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.
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Brilliant project! Everybody should check this out! (Especially ones who want a scripting language or want to embed one language into his own program.) I never found a good scripting language until I checked out Tcl. Tcl is a super extensible language I would ever expect. It comes with A LOT OF extensions. It's C API is clean and easy-to-use, the best I've seen so far. Tcl soon became my choice of primary programming language. Also, its performance isn't worse than Ruby. Good job, TCT!
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Although it is not anything extremely amazing it fulfils al of its promises.
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Nice work ! Great project.