On 24 Jan 2007, at 15:02, David Zolli wrote:

But does it really matter that much? Even if I was the only one to use a good tool, I'll keep using it whatever others think of it.

To some extent it does matter. The more users and developers, the more code out there and the less we have to do ourselves and thus the more productive we become and more bugs are fixed etc. etc. The more visibility Tcl has, the more chances it has of becoming popular.

Will Tcl ever be the #1 programming language in the world? Who knows. However, right now I firmly believe it is very underrated. The myths you tend to hear about Tcl are sometimes incredible and totally false. Someone has been rather good at spreading anti-propaganda on Tcl, which is a real shame.

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