first this: > http://dev.ajubasolutions.com/community/coreteam/ ...new, larger, "batteries included" releases... and then I stumbled upon this little quote on comp.lang.tcl: > > IMO, it's obvious: Tcl needs to go where people are going. = Glueing to > > each and every technology under the sun, and that includes = Python and > > Perl. Closing the door out of fear of being overtaken by others = would > > be a big mistake. >=20 > And let us not forget that Guido himself posted a message to c.l.t > suggesting that python and tcl pool their work at the lower level > implementation. hmm. what exactly am I missing here? ;-) </F>
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