L is a programming language started by [Larry McVoy], with extensive help from [Jeffrey Hobbs], Oscar Bonilla, and Tim Daly, Jr. Roughly speaking, it's an attempt to wrap C-like syntax around core Tcl functionality. It's described as a language "designed to peacefully coexist with Tcl rather than replace Tcl". As of late 2006, an introductory paper is at: http://www.bitmover.com/lm/papers/l.pdf A [Wikit] wiki on the L programming language is at: http://l.bitmover.com/wiki.cgi/14 (Note: On 2006-10-27 the above link was down. Maybe they moved their wiki?) A mailing list is available. The archives are at: http://lists.bitmover.com/pipermail/l/ As of late 2006, a related IRC channel named "##l" existed on the irc.freenode.net network. A seminar on the language was presented in 2006 at the [Thirteenth Annual Tcl/Tk Conference]. [PT] 07-Nov-2007: I built some tclkit executables that contain ''L'' for Windows - see [http://www.patthoyts.tk/tclkit/] ---- %| [Category Language] |%