While we are on the subject of minority interests (Ipswich LUG et al) are there any fellow Tcl/Tk coders out there? Ian
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 05:01:07PM +0000, Ian bell wrote:
While we are on the subject of minority interests (Ipswich LUG et al) are there any fellow Tcl/Tk coders out there?
I tcl occasionally, but I'm forced in to it against my will, whilst using AOLServer3... (our intranet is ACS based, all shiny tcl and sql in a nasty interlocking mess of headachey doom! Still, one of the best intranets I've used in a looooong time, and our ticket tracker bugs me a hell of a lot less than 99.9% of all other bug trackers). Now, what's your excuse for tcling? ;) -- Brett Parker
On Monday 05 February 2007 17:01, Ian bell wrote:
While we are on the subject of minority interests (Ipswich LUG et al) are there any fellow Tcl/Tk coders out there?
Um.... Does screwing up the interrupt pipeline in x86_64 kernels count ? I've done *some* work with Tcl/Tk related to another project along with h/w drivers and stuff. Regards, Paul.
On Monday 05 February 2007 17:01, Ian bell wrote:
While we are on the subject of minority interests (Ipswich LUG et al) are there any fellow Tcl/Tk coders out there?
Yes, I do pretty much everything that isn't speed-critical in Tcl. ..Adrian -- Dr Adrian F Clark WEB: http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~alien/ EMAIL: alien/at/essex.ac.uk TEL: +44 1206 872432 FAX: +44 1206 872900 PAPER: VASE Lab, Dept ESE, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ,UK "The great tragedy of science: the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact" -- Huxley
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