I'm a researcher in an italian university and my main field of interest now is the treatement of bioelectric signals. I started to use Tcl/Tk as a tool language for various tasks required by the system management in our lab. I'm actively mantaining [Rivet]. Apache Rivet is an open source collection of Tcl tools working together with mod_rivet, a software module that enables Apache to run Tcl scripts either standalone or embedded in html pages in the same fashion PHP does. Rivet current version is 2.0.4 and it's available for download from the http://tcl.apache.org/rivet/%|%Apache Tcl Project%|% As a part time consultant years ago I worked on software for the building automation, an application field usually not considered to be Tcl's turf. I wrote some client/server applications heavily based on Itcl. The projects were meant to enable networked computers to control the resources of one or more PLCs. The server used xml documents to describe the plc's protocol messages and was designed to provide integration between different systems. The server communicated with the client (and their GUI) with an xml based protocol independent from the plc backend. The whole client/server applicaton was written in Tcl/Tk on a Linux system but happily worked on windows with little effort for handling the incompatibilities (about 10 os dependent lines / ~10000 lines of the whole application). Working with (I)Tcl in this field was very creative and greatly contributed to strengthen my interests in Tcl. Using Rivet I developed also a small Itcl based framework for building websites. This project has little interest for experienced programmers and was meant as a way to become acquainted and fluent with web programming, its issues and technologies. The final result is visible at [http://www.biol.unipr.it/]. ---- !!!!!! %| [Category Person] |% !!!!!!