A Scripting Language Interface to C++ Libraries
TOOLS '97 Proceedings of the Tools-23: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
Iclient/Iserver: distributed objects using [incr Tcl]
TCLTK'98 Proceedings of the 6th conference on Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop, 1998 - Volume 6
TCLTK'96 Proceedings of the 4th conference on USENIX Tcl/Tk Workshop, 1996 - Volume 4
An on-the-fly bytecode compiler for Tcl
TCLTK'96 Proceedings of the 4th conference on USENIX Tcl/Tk Workshop, 1996 - Volume 4
Automated wrapping of a C++ class library into Tcl
TCLTK'96 Proceedings of the 4th conference on USENIX Tcl/Tk Workshop, 1996 - Volume 4
Filters as a language support for design patterns in object-oriented scripting languages
COOTS'99 Proceedings of the 5th conference on USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems - Volume 5
Objective-Tcl: an object-oriented Tcl environment
TCLTK '98 Proceedings of the 3rd Annual USENIX Workshop on Tcl/Tk - Volume 3
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The allure of using Tcl/Tk is the way that applications come together with relative ease. A sticky note facility can be put together in an hour. A simple video game can be created in an afternoon. But as applications get larger, Tcl/Tk code becomes more and more difficult to understand, maintain and extend. [incr Tcl] provides the extra language support needed to build large Tcl/Tk applications. The latest release offers better performance and a host of new features. The global namespace of commands and variables can now be partitioned into smaller namespaces acting as subsystems. The class facility extends the concept of namespaces to support unique instances of objects with similar characteristics. This technology can be used to create mega-widgets and other high-level building blocks that help applications come together even faster than before, with better structure in the resulting code.