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== Description ==
[[File:Tcl logo.JPG|thumb|left|original Tcl Wiki logo]]
The '''Tcler's Wiki''' is a [[wiki]] for the Tcl {{tag|programming}} language.  The Tcler's wiki, aka wiki.tcl.tk, discusses {{tag|Tcl}} and {{tag|Tk}}.


"Tcl, or the "Tool Command Language", is a powerfully simple, open source-licensed programming language. Tcl ... runs on ... Unix (Linux and non-Linux), MacOS, Windows 95/98 (in Tcl's older forms)/NT/2000/XP/Vista/..., PDA systems, and many more."
The wiki itself uses the [http://wiki.tcl.tk/15781 Wub] http web server (written in Tcl) and the {{tag|Wikit}} wiki engine (written in Tcl).


"Tk is a windowing toolkit, written in C, designed to give the programmer a relatively high level interface to his or her windowing environment.
'''[[wp:Tcl|Tcl]]''', or the "Tool Command Language", is a powerfully simple, open source-licensed programming language. Tcl runs on Unix (Linux and non-Linux), MacOS, Windows 95/98 (in Tcl's older forms)/NT/2000/XP/Vista/..., PDA systems, and many more.
Tk is equally available as a windowing toolkit for Tcl, Ruby, Perl, Python. ... Tk started life as a Tcl extension.
...
Tk ... applications look more like other applications on the platform on which the application is running.
...
In Tk, the programmer only needs to specify how the widgets are arranged in a window (layout); the geometry of widgets is dynamic, so they can respond automatically both to changes in layout and to user resizing of windows."


The Tcler's wiki, aka wiki.tcl.tk, discusses Tcl and Tk.
"Tk is a windowing toolkit, written in C, designed to give the programmer a relatively high level interface to his or her windowing environment. Tk is equally available as a windowing toolkit for Tcl, Ruby, Perl, Python. ... Tk started life as a Tcl extension.


The wiki itself uses the "Wub" WikiEngine (written in Tcl) and the "Wikit" http web server (written in Tcl).
Tk applications look more like other applications on the platform on which the application is running.


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In Tk, the programmer only needs to specify how the widgets are arranged in a window (layout); the geometry of widgets is dynamic, so they can respond automatically both to changes in layout and to user resizing of windows."
 
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==Description==
Wiki for TCL {{tag|programming}} language.

Revision as of 15:29, 28 April 2013

http://wiki.tcl.tk/_images/plume.png Tcler's Wiki
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Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: Wikit
Wiki license: NoLicense"NoLicense" is not in the list (Custom license, Attribution to contributing authors, Copyright to contributing authors, Site retains copyright, WTFPL, Licence Art Libre, Open Content License, Apache License, BSD Documentation License, FreeBSD Documentation License, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki license" property.
Main topic: Tcl
original Tcl Wiki logo

The Tcler's Wiki is a wiki for the Tcl programming language. The Tcler's wiki, aka wiki.tcl.tk, discusses Tcl and Tk.

The wiki itself uses the Wub http web server (written in Tcl) and the Wikit wiki engine (written in Tcl).

Tcl, or the "Tool Command Language", is a powerfully simple, open source-licensed programming language. Tcl runs on Unix (Linux and non-Linux), MacOS, Windows 95/98 (in Tcl's older forms)/NT/2000/XP/Vista/..., PDA systems, and many more.

"Tk is a windowing toolkit, written in C, designed to give the programmer a relatively high level interface to his or her windowing environment. Tk is equally available as a windowing toolkit for Tcl, Ruby, Perl, Python. ... Tk started life as a Tcl extension.

Tk applications look more like other applications on the platform on which the application is running.

In Tk, the programmer only needs to specify how the widgets are arranged in a window (layout); the geometry of widgets is dynamic, so they can respond automatically both to changes in layout and to user resizing of windows."

Wiki size: unknown size [No see stats]

(As of: DD Month 2013)