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[[File:Tcl logo.JPG|thumb|left|original Tcl Wiki logo]] | [[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 | 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 '''Tk'''. | ||
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). | 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). | ||
[[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 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. | "[[wp:Tk (framework)|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. | Tk applications look more like other applications on the platform on which the application is running. | ||
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}}(As of: DD Month 2013)<!--manually add/amend date when stats are verified and/or updated--> | }}(As of: DD Month 2013)<!--manually add/amend date when stats are verified and/or updated--> | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Founded in 1999]]<!--http://wiki.tcl.tk/20791--> | ||
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