Current wikimeister. Personal information: * Email: mail here coldstore near users blunge sourceforge zap net (you work it out) Projects: * [Wub] pure tcl Http (near)1.1 server ** [View] interface to [metakit]'s [mktoo] using [tcloo] ** [Html] generator package ** [Color] collection of web (and more general HSV, etc) color manipulation functions ** [Debug] efficient debug narrative generator. ** [Query] html query decoder/encoder ** [Url] url parser/generator ** [Form] html form generator/framework ** [Cookies] http cookie parser/generator ** [Report] html report/table generator * [directory notification package in Tcl] * [multiplexer] called Mux here [http://sourceforge.net/projects/libtclpq/] * [tclVM] toys and tools here [http://sourceforge.net/projects/libtclpq/] * A [tclhttpd] interface to some [CA] code like [SimpleCA] (here [http://users.skynet.be/ballet/joris/SimpleCA/index.html]). * a [Tcl Space] called Coldtcl - http://sharedtech.dyndns.org/~colin/coldtcl.tar.gz * [Wikit vfs] - a Wikit Virtual File System * [RSA in Tcl] based on [bignum] * [XDR] parser in tcl. * [Cache VFS] caching virtual filesystem * [TreeQL] a tree editing and query language * [snitvfs] Snit VFS implementation template. * [mime type recognition in pure tcl] * [pure tcl cvs client] * [tcc tcl extension] YES! Compile C directly into your tcl code with only 100K overhead. (I am so happy :) * [fuse] tcl interface to linux user file system. * [tclvcal] tcl vcal implementation * [HttpClient] using [coroutine]s Quickies: * [interp serialize] capture the global state of an interp * [purse] - simpleminded but effective array persistence using trace and files * mapping arrays to directories. Mentioned in [Everything's a ...] * mapping [metakit] [views as arrays] (of dictionaries) * Keyword in Context Indexer [kwic] * [userid] from tclX in critcl * [remote ssh tcl] for remote execution of tcl commands via ssh. * [backup utility using rsync] uses the remote ssh tcl facility above. * [Postfix] and tcl * [tclConfig.sh] parser * gathering stuff on [tclxpcom] * tcl [future] object type * [fields] facilitates the binary (un)packing of fields * [dict in snit] a snit wrapper around dict. * [patch for rcs in tcl] a quickie to process ''[diff] -n'' diffs * [Tclish Sourceforge Pages] * [Tclhttpd Content Wrapping] * [tcl size] A script to calculate the size of a tcl process. * [html form generator] a little script to generate forms from tcl dicts. * [ensemble extend] a simple tcl8.5 facility to extend commands using the namespace ensemble command. * [Cookies.tcl] a cookie jar from [Wub] * [Hunt for Tcl Extensional Equivalents] * [Commenter] a simple tcl source parser which associates comments with procs in a useful way. * [vcard] a simple near-enough pure tcl parser for vCard format * [Debug] a simple debug narrative generator (aka logger) * [rc] configuration file reader * [dict probe] wildcarded multilevel [dict] get * [Coronet] example coroutine networking framework * [Fun with TclOO, coroutines and apply] ... title's descriptive if not informative. * [Command variety] list of the varieties of types of commands tcl supports. I occasionally throw up bits and pieces here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libtclpq/ * I have a tendency to ask ''is there any compelling reason that X doesn't use Y?' where Y is often [comm] ... I just like minimalism, I guess. Musings: * [scope] - on scope in tcl * [Object vs. Megawidget] * [webpaste for jabber] * [named parameters] * [Tcl is Hard! Now get off my lawn!] * [Incomplete Recursion] * [Things which might speed this Wiki up] Wild Ideas: * [Tcl Canon and Fugue] * The ability to [taint] allocation blocks, its possible uses. * [Tcl over Python] a different Python parser to make it look like tcl, and can you tell the difference? * [post-Euclidean Tcl] Suggestions: (I'm full of 'em) * [Tclhttpd Needs] * [VFS Needs] * [What's Cool] * [Replace Eggdrop] Controversies/Rants: * what is a [Project Release]? What is it for? [Stu] and I have been robustly exchanging views on the subject, and I thought I'd jump in to misrepresent his views in that page. * [Imagine a language] ... unexpected side-effects of tcl's virtues. * [Careful what you wish for] regarding the downside of popularity. * [Tool Protocol Language] - don't use XML, JSON, FCGI, CGI, SCGI, other crappy and/or proprietary interprocess protocols. Use tcl. Firsts: first mention of 'badger' on the Wiki ... damn, not even close. [AMG]: You're the first to use the word "blunge" [http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Query=blunge&Strategy=*&Database=*]. Proud recipient of the [WOMM Certification%|% width=200 height=200] ---- '''[CMcC] - 2010-08-30 21:33:52''' Testing to see if saving a large page fails <>Category Person