Version 6 of Tcl at conferences, workshops, training classes, etc.

Updated 2002-02-01 17:37:30

Purpose: to provide a page where people who plan to present papers, tutorials, classes, etc. on Tcl (or who learn of such talks) can provide pointers so that others who may have an interest can attend.

These should be open to the public in the sense that they do not have a closed membership. Listing of college/university courses are welcome here, as are talks being presented at any type of professional conference.

David Welton - it would also be really nice to provide a list of upcoming events, so that those who submit papers for these things can find out about conferences that might be relevant to Tcl.


Specific Events

http://www.tu-harburg.de/skf/tcltk is the information regarding the Second European Tcl/Tk User Meeting, which was held June 7 and 8, 2001.

http://www.linuxtag.org/cfp/?lang=en - LinuxTag 2002 call for papers. LinuxTag is a Linux/Open Source conference, more or less comunity oriented. It will be held in June of 2002 in Karlsruhe (sp?), Germany.


Generally Available Resources

Avia Training and Consulting provides various public training classes covering Tcl related topics. For more information on the various classes offered, the locations for the classes, etc. see http://www.avia-training.com/ . Avia also offers onsite private training. Prior to founding Avia, Ken Jones was lead instructor at Ajuba Solutions.

Noumena Corporation offers Tcl/Tk training sessions for beginning and advanced users. These sessions are delivered by Clif Flynt, author of Tcl/Tk for Real Programmers. Visit the Noumena home page at http://www.noucorp.com/ for more details about the training courses, source code from Clif's ;login: articles and other Tcl/Tk resources.

See http://www.procplace.com/ for details on training from Karl Lehenbauer, one of the co-creators of one of the Tcl/Unix user's favorite extensions - Extended Tcl (TclX)!

See http://www.cpu.com/training/ for details of training conducted by CPU.

See http://www.tcltk.com/training/ for details of several Tcl related classes being conducted by Cadence Design Systems.


[Anyone want to write up something about the sixth and seventh workshops?]

See also Tcl conferences