On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 10:54 AM Wayne Dernoncourt <way...@panix.com> wrote:
>
> I used Tck & Tk along BLT (not Bell Lab Tech) to automate the generation of 
> X-Y plots from CSV files generated by legacy Unix FOTRAN code, it also ran on 
> Win97 boxes (~15 years ago). Really great stuff.

TCL/TK has been around for a long time.  Dr. Ousterhout first created
it at USC where his grad students were creating a network OS called
Amoeba.  While the students developed Amoeba, he developed TCL as an
application to aid development.

It's available for Windows, Linux, and OS/X, but it's open source and
the code is available to try building on other platforms. (An Android
port is also available.)

The canonical source is the TCL Developer Exchange, at http://www.tcl.tk/


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