Earl Johnson Couldn't find my old credentials for this site so now going by the name EarlJohnson.
Been a long-time user and believer in Tcl. 30+ years of programming on all kinds of languages/OS(s)/instruction-sets on large and small projects and now retired. If I was to contribute to Tcl now, what is considered the most needed things to work on?
APN Welcome back, Tcl could certainly use more contributors. While everyone will have an opinion, my view is that compared to other languages, Tcl does not lag in core language features as much as in the availability of libraries. So my vote would be to work on whatever packages or extensions, either new or updates, that take your fancy. But your comment also indicates it would be useful to have a page where folks can put down ideas and thoughts on what they think are priorities for the future. Maybe I'll start on a wiki page on that topic this weekend.
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[Earl, can you break out the DLL caller on its own page? Actually, I think there'd be interest in all three of these projects, enough so that people will want to put references to them elsewhere in the Wiki.]
Done
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