What CB stands for ... [Connor Berry] email: perl -e 'printf("%s@%s.%s.%s.%s\n","berry", "tams", "sch", "unt", "edu");' I'm a grad student at the University of North Texas. I have used and/or played around with alot of the Unix scripting languages out there. I got into [Linux] about 4 years ago when I wanted a free C/C++ compiler and ended up with a free OS also. My favorite distribution of Linux is [Knoppix] I was lured into Tcl/Tk about 3 years ago after reading some of [RS]'s pages on natural language. I think [Tclkit] is one of the coolest things ever. I am currently working some with [Perl] (which I love) and [PHP] (which I hate). I am also currently experimenting with [BeanShell] [http://www.beanshell.org] which seems very similar in spirit to Tcl (The author explicitly states BeanShell was inspired by Tcl.) My (current) favorite packages in Tcl: * [Expand] * [SNIT] * [Critcl] Things that seem interesting (but I don't yet have lots of experience with): * [JACL] * [TclBlend] * [XOTclIDE] Current Projects: * [viTHE] -- a novice attempt to write a text editor (inspired by [THE] -- The Hessling Editor [http://hessling-editor.sourceforge.net] and the [vi] editor) but using Tcl instead of [REXX] as the macro language ---- Pages I (should) maintain on the wiki: * [Building TclBlend with msys_mingw] * [viTHE] * [A minimally extended minimal editor] Pages where I've made modifications that I feel responsible for keeping up to date: * [C++] * [BeanShell] * [THE] * [Knoppix] ---- [[ [Category Home Page] | [Category Person] ]]