I have been a professional Tcl/Tk programmer since 1995. However, in July 2008 I accepted a job as a full time Python programmer after having virtually no luck finding a Tcl/Tk gig following a layoff four months earlier. My first love remains Tcl and I continue to use Tcl in my personal projects. I hope to one day again use Tcl professionally. I've written a couple of free widgets ([combobox] and [mclistbox]), an almost-widget ([supertext] -- a text widget with unlimited undo ala emacs) and contributed to the [tkdiff] project. I also started a wizard widget but never found the time to bring it out of beta status. I have been a frequent contributor to comp.lang.tcl under the email address ''oakley''@''bardo.clearlight.com''. In my spare time I'm working on a personal information manager / personal wiki -type application, partially for my own use. It is a test bed for me to get familiar with the [tile] widget set and [sqlite], and serves as a place for me to experiment with some slightly novel user interface ideas. http://www.tclscripting.com/edgenotes2/index.html My free software is available at my home page: http://purl.org/net/oakley/ . at gmail.com ---- On Feb 20, 2006, Bryan announced the presence of http://www.tclscripting.com/ - "News and articles on software development with Tcl/Tk" [Bryan Oakley]: tclscripting.com is now for all intents and purposes static. I'm not sure what the future of that site will be given my new job focus and the fact that I found it hard to find the time to write articles even when I was a full time tcl/tk programmer. [Bryan Oakley]: tclscripting.com was shut down in May 2009. I got very little feedback on the site, and combined with my new role as a python programmer it wasn't worth the time to keep it alive. [CGM] There were some good articles there - are they now lost, or are they available anywhere else? [Bryan Oakley]: the wayback machine has 'em: http://web.archive.org/web/20080706181654/http://www.tclscripting.com/ <> Person