Why is tcl broken?

Fernando Mato Mira matomira at iname.com
Tue Jun 15 04:15:33 EDT 1999


Chris Ebenezer wrote:

> Fernando Mato Mira <matomira at iname.com> writes:
> : of folks end up using one or another GNU tool. As a side effect, some
> : newcomers to Tk that would have normally used tcl could end up going
> : the STk way (unfortunately, STk is not publicized enough). Things like
> : Kawa also increase the feel of security regarding code reusability.
> : And some of those people will end up wanting to write full-fledged
>
> Why use TK at all ?  Once you are using scheme anyway there are nicer
> widget toolkits to use (from a point of view of more "normal" looking
> toolkits that don't suffer from color allocation problems),  there are
> bindings for guile and gtk and guile and Qt.

I don't now. Some people might just `want to do Tk'.






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