Version 68 of Looking for a TCL Programmer

Updated 2004-10-10 05:53:08

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Date: May/June 2004

Status: OPEN

Posted by: Robert Abitbol

I am looking for a mature and reliable TCL/TK programmer to complete a sort of editor written in TCL/TK. When I say mature, I mean 30 years old or over...

Please, no young geeks. Not that I don't like young geeks but I had my share of problems with immature, unreliable, unprofessional, Mickey Mouse, young TCL geeks and I am not interested in repeating the experience.

I will give the programmer a percentage of all my earnings. George Peter Staplin who has been the first programmer on this project will also get a percentage of my earnings.

What is left to be done:

 * Fix a few things (not too many; GPS did an excellent job! Thanks a million GP!)
 * A simple A-Z sort of elements in a file
 * The preferences module (the user sets his preferences for colors, fonts etc.)
 * A basic mark-up (bold and italics are completed)
 * The search and the search and replace module
 * The help (very simple; it's only a link to a help page and I am writing the rest)
 * The page set up
 * The print
 * The time and date stamp
 * Installing the program from the CD (with Nullsoft)
 * Create an anti-piracy system

I am very satisfied with TCL. I find it is a very solid, very stable language.

I am also willing to go with the flow here on WikiT and make some of my code available to all: the anti-piracy system for example or the search engine.

Robert Abitbol


Contact me at:

- [email protected]

- Better still, AIM me at Pnb120. If you don't have AIM, please install it. It's only 1.5 megs and it works very well.

Thanks for your attention.