by Bob Techentin - DejaNews: [1]
- Andreas Kuprias and Jeffrey Hobbs post summaries of the European Tcl/Tk Users Meeting (see DN636607380) (see DN636994386) http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/comp.lang.tcl/tcl_conference.html
- Vincent Darley contributes a patch to trace commands and execution (see DN636439399)
- How much overhead is there when storing data in an array? If you've got huge amounts of data, you need to know. Paul Duffin answers (see DN636731243) and the group concludes that the overhead of Tcl_Obj is 24 bytes on a 32 bit system. This swiftly leads to a suggestion and patch to allow Tcl_Objs as array indices (see DN637683170)
- The Tcl Core Team (TCT) supplements the recently announced roadmap. (see DN637050568)
- Marty Backe starts an interesting thread by pointing out that the latest Linux versions are upgrading Tcl/Tk (usually from 8.0) to 8.3.1. (see DN637064797)
- Is Tcl/Tk good for large projects? (see DN637955813) (see DN637732393) (see DN637830582) (see DN637754681)
Quote of the week! Mike Hoegeman <hmail@gte.net> writes: > so tell your boss he's full of it ;-)...
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