Alias for Stephane ARNOLD (french person).
Author of the package BigFloat for Tcl.
A project that I will do if I have some time : Hanoi Towers This is a classical game resolved with an easy recursive algorithm. I think we may play it both interactively and computer-controlled.
My main skills are : C/UNIX (system programming with threads, sockets, and SystemV IPC), Java (w/o knowing 5% of the API), Lexers and Parsers (wrote one with SableCC in Java), a bit of Python and for two years Tcl/Tk. I abandoned Python because it was not really thread-safe, and then did not want to go back because I like Tcl too much.
I have created a page named Fun with Tcl. It does not mean that programing is fun, but more to see why Tcl solves many headaches in a *cool* way.
Parametric curves drawing - one might say Parametric curves plotting.
Some ideas :
Checking buffer overflows in C code using a pure-Tcl parser - It may take a long time to do it
Transforming restricted Tcl procs to CriTcl C code - once again with C : the goal is to speed up Tcl programs after having done a sort of profiling. Why restricted? Because we would not do it for highly introspective code.