Home Page - http://www.sics.se/~emmanuel/ Blog - http://embrof.sics.se/ In summary, scripting and Tcl have changed my programmer's life. There is before and after. I am a researcher and have been involved in numerous prototyping projects where we show people how to use the technology that we are focusing on (multi-user VR). Before, we were coding horrible applications in C, it tooks months for a pale result. Then, I interfaced Tcl to our toolkit and now we can do in weeks what took us months before. If you are interested, have a look at [DIVE] http://dive.sics.se/. The page has already been outdated for several years, but we are still working on the software behind it. I have changed research area since I last wrote something in here, but am still using Tcl for most of my work. I have made a library called the [TIL] [http://til.sf.net] available for download and hacking. ---- I appear here and there in this Wiki, usually as [EF]. Here are the places where I made some sort of significant contribution. * The [DIVE] page, though initiated by someone else, feels like mine, since I am the architect behind the DIVE/Tcl "revolution". * The [TIL] is my way to give back years of satisfaction to the Tcl community. The library contains plenty of what I hope is useful code. * [TAX Revisited] is my own take on a revisited minimalist XML parser. * I have made a proper package [http://wiki.tcl.tk/15347] of e: the tiny editor for [eTcl] [http://wiki.tcl.tk/15347]. * outlog [http://wiki.tcl.tk/12612] rotates log file automagically, you'd better off picking up the (more up to date) implementation in the [TIL]. * [Skype and Tcl] is one my latest additions, I hope to get this growing as I go on with my experiments. * I extended a bit [htext]. * The [LongLat Converter] will help you out when converting between all the different ISO formats for Longitude and Latitude. * [DNS Library Revisited] is now part both of the [tcllib] and the [TIL]. Sadly these are two slightly diverging versions and out to merge at some point. * [Java UTF Socket Communication] says almost it all. And while we are into Java, this [http://wiki.tcl.tk/11294] will help you finding where it is installed! * This debugging helper [http://wiki.tcl.tk/12688] will help you watching the creation of global variables (in sub-namespaces). * The [winapi] library is an (incomplete) attempt to provide a low-level layer to access the Windows API. ---- [[ [Category Home Page] | [Category Person] ]]