Tcl provides various facilities for '''Network Programming''' ** Commands ** [socket]: ** Tools ** [sockspy]: acts as a network proxy but displays the data as it passes through the application [TCPProxy]: similar to [sockspy], but without the logging ** See Also ** [Category Networking]: [Networking Capabilities]: praise for Tcl [Little Circular Networks in Tcl]: Exploring the dynamics of networks. [Network server application template]: One of the quickest ways to get a simple network server up and running [Idioms: Building High Performance Network Servers using Tcl, by Todd Coram]: Summary of and a link to a very useful article elsewhere. [Network programming with Expect]: [Disruption Tolerant Networking]: networking protocols for networks that have latency and disruption problems [Remote Execution]: [RPC]: <> Networking