Edit page: http://wiki.tcl.tk/edit/10305@ ----- I am the architect, the conceptualizer of 3 programs (programmed by others): * An editor programmed in TCL/TK (thanks to all the distinguished TCL/TK programmers who worked on it!) * An interactive natural language translator (I am still working on it; it is right now written in C for DOS; we are porting it to C for Windows; we'll use a TCL/TK editor afterwards most probably). This translator will be offered in a book; it won't have any data included. It is up to the users to enter the data. Garbage in, garbage out; the better the dictionary entries the better the translation. It will work in any pair of languages. Of course this is not an idea that came overnight. This is an adaptation of a paper system that took me many years to develop! I am in fact the only linguist ever who was able to come up with this system of comparison of languages. * An outliner for writing in collaboration on Internet (not a wiki!); it is written in php with a MySQL database. ----- I bless the day I came across TCL/TK back in 2004 or 2005. It is an excellent language for my needs. How did I learn of it? Through 3 excellent programs: * [Will Duquette]'s wiki editor. * [Brian Theado]'s [TK Ouliner]. One of the few stand-alone outliners on the market. * [Mark Roseman]'s [ProjectForum]. These programs were all held in one simple exe files. Wow! I was really impressed! And my curiosity was piqued. I discovered [JCW]'s tcl.exe program that ''plays'' any TCL script and I thought this was a brilliant idea. Afterwards, when I saw how easy it was to program an editor in TCL/TK, and how easy it was to link to databases and to C files, I became a TCL/TK fan, an afficionado as some people call it. I still love C of course. C and TCL/TK. In which order? Well, it depends on the day! :-) ----- '''Contact me on:''' * pnb12@aol.com * AIM: pnb120 * Wiki: http://greenlightwiki.com/travelstories (thanks to the great BenKovitz). Anyone is welcome to write anecdotes, travel stories, portraits, etc. Even erotic stories! No blogs please! If there is a tool on internet that can help writers, this is it! Writing an anecdote requires skill, concision, precise vocabulary. This is an excellent way to prepare your autobiography also. * Also check out: http://greenlightwiki.com for great subjects: heuristics, improvisation, advice for better living, etc. Greenlight Wiki is hosted by the great Ben Kovitz eho has written a great piece of software in Python. ----- This wiki is a rock. Why? For a simple reason: it has been built on a solid and simple principle (no personal comments are allowed) and it will last forever... ----- '''Links''' * [Looking for a TCL Programmer] Older/duplicate information can be found at [http://mini.net/tclrevs/10305] -[jcw] * [Basic TCL Programs] * [How to compile a tcl script into an exe program] * [Showcasing TCL Programs] * [Tearoff] * [The Backspace problem] * [A wiki running locally with a browser and a server] * [TCL benchmarks] * [A method of classification for Require for help items] * [The legal and ethical aspects of TCL/TK] * [TCL/TK Coders' Coop] * [Course Forum] * [The refactoring of the Ask and it shall be given pages] * [How did you discover TCL/TK] * [The best database that goes with TCL/TK] * [Looking for TCL/TK applications to buy] * [TCL/TK applications for sale] * [Why is a homemade database the best database?] ----- [Category Person]