David Welton wrote:
And even that still isn't really as good as Tcl's.  They don't do
threads very well either.  But boy do they have momentum, and that's a
fun change.  Even Tcl, as you say, doesn't get noticed much.  Why
would it, though... from the core team on down, no one promotes it,
nor have they for years.  When is the last time any of the core guys
went to speak at an open source conference, or wrote an article or
"blog" or anything else to prove that the language still exists?

Well, there's nothing I can do about that except try and promote it myself, and it's hard to keep promoting something that no one seems to care about. I just use it because I love it.

Doesn't make me want to use Tcl any less. The reason I have an interest in creating a Rails-like framework in Tcl is because I think Tcl is a better language for the job (with XOTcl included). I'm not afraid to learn a new language. I do think it would be a big task with not a lot of help though.

Damon

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