Version 48 of Steve Huntley

Updated 2022-01-19 17:35:32 by SEH

SEH

I wrote:

  1. tclmake
  2. A template reflected channel
  3. A script that wraps file functions to disable Tilde Substitution
  4. globfind, an improved replacement for fileutil::find
  5. TOXFile, a pure Tcl/Tk, cross-platform, drag/drop enabled, explorer-style file manager
  6. the FILTR, File Inventory for Loading, Transfer and Recovery
  7. A chroot virtual filesystem
  8. An SSH virtual filesystem
  9. A template virtual filesystem
  10. A versioning virtual filesystem
  11. tdelta, an rdiff-style file delta generator.
  12. A delta virtual filesystem
  13. A collate/broadcast virtual filesystem
  14. A quota-enforcing virtual filesystem
  15. An LZW-compressing virtual filesystem
  16. pure-Tcl replacements for Tclx keyed lists commands
  17. a wrapper and starkit for sfm
  18. stepsource.tcl

I started using Tcl when working for a Unix-only ERP software company. After spending two years becoming a bash ninja writing build and distribution scripts, management declared that we were moving to Windows. I decided, never again! Everything I wrote in Tcl ran everywhere, and I never looked back.

The four-word case for Tcl: stability, portability, orthogonality, power.


Summer of Code:

  • In 2008 I was a participant with the Tcl Community in Google's Summer of Code. I mentored the tcl-fuse project.
  • I participated in 2009's GSoC as well; I mentored The tcl-map GSoC2009 project.

Conferences:


I live in Chicago, IL, USA. Drop by!

[email protected]