[LEG]: short for Georg Lehner, alias Jorge-León Product and embedded software development at KEBA AG, http://keba.com System Administrator and (Senior) Consultant at several companies and organizations: UNI/Nicaragua, Unan León/Nicaragua Netport/Nicaragua, WebDynamite/Austria, JBK-Net/Austria, and my own Server at http://www.magma.com.ni/. I have been experimenting with [Compact Code Formatting Style]. My first impression: more difficult to write, easier to read. While playing around with that topic I found out that 'while is bad', both for the [Compact Code Formatting Style] and when you are hooked up with recursion. Ideas about Tcl: * [lexical scope]: yet another approach to lexical scoped variables in Tcl * [Everything is a List]: is already discussed on [everything is a string] '''What''' am i doing with Tcl? * baccus: a file system backup utility based on * afis: an archival file storage package, which uses * urta: a volume organized file archive based on unordered radix trees and * brisa: fast hash-cryption * fp: practical functional programming in Tcl * astra: variadic versions of standard Tcl commands * openACS [http://www.openacs.org/] and dotLrn [http://www.dotlrn.org/] hacking * small utilities for which /bin/sh is to complicated to use * [TTP] Template and configfile parser and application wrapper: * NMS rather old and not in use: from one network description calculate routes and any related configuration data for your network * [f4t]: Forth for Tcl. Yet another Forthish extension to Tcl * [lpush] and [lprepend] as well as * [lpop] and [lshift] [AK]: May we get links to baccus, afis, urta, brisa, fp, astra, ... ? ---- %|[Category Person] | [Category Home Page]|%