by Jeffrey Hobbs - DejaNews: [1]
- Headlining it all, Tcl/Tk 8.2.2 was released, patch release that has endured Pure'ification. (see DN545040370) http://www.scriptics.com/products/tcltk/8.2.html
- And of course Nijtmans follows with his Dash patch (note new home page for Jan) which enhances Tk, primarily the canvas (see DN545342788) http://purl.oclc.org/net/nijtmans/dash.html
- Paul Duffin ponders for us the issues for deleting an active eval, as well as introducing a proposal for improved Async handlers (see DN538816106)
- TclBlend and Jacl, blurring the lines and tying Tcl to Java, have reached 1.2.5 (see DN543997203) http://www.scriptics.com/products/java/
- trfcrypt 2.0 is ready, an add-on for Trf (the transforms extension) that provides crypt-algorithms http://www.oche.de/%7Eakupries/soft/trfcrypt/
- Chris Nelson announces his new book, "The Tcl/Tk Programmer's Reference", described as "man pages on steroids", with some favorable reviews. (thread [2])
- Ishido, a game rewritten in Tcl/Tk was announced (see DN543984207)
- Moodss, a modular OO spreadsheet for Unix with some sysadmin utilities, reaches 9.3 (see DN545308052) http://jfontain.free.fr/
- A frameset extension was announced - it manipulates data structures called 'frames' (Minsky). http://home.att.net/~cafugate/
- Tcl + Java = A match made for scripting http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-11-1999/swol-11-jacl.html
- Mk4Tcl 1.2, an embedded database, is released (see DN544775242) http://www.equi4.com/metakit/tcl.html
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