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Tcl developers' room Schedule |
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Schedule:
Saturday Feb 26th 2005 |
14:00-15:00 Introduction to Tcl and Tk |
Enough Tcl/Tk to do useful stuff. Tcl is an easy language to learn or teach even those who are not skilled professionals, yet powerful enough to be very useful, very quickly in the hands of an experienced programmer.
Clif Flynt |
15:00-16:00 Functional programming for beginners with Tcl |
Repeated procedure calls and the reasons for solving programming problems that way. Tk graphical explanations with BWise.
Theo Verelst |
16:00-17:00 Hecl - how to write a small Tcl-like interpreter |
This talk might have been called "how to write your own programming
language" - we will cover the elements involved in creating the Hecl
interpreter, which is a small, flexible, extensible system modelled
after the Tcl programming language, but written in Java, and small
enough to run on Java cell phones.
David N. Welton |
Sunday Feb 27th 2005 |
10:00-11:00 Combining Tcl and other languages |
How the FORTRAN/Tcl link works. Tcl as a glue language is not limited to the world of C, but also works with other languages like Java and FORTRAN.
Arjen Markus |
11:00-12:00 Open Discussion |
Room open for discussion, questions, hacking, etc...
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13:00-14:00 Cross-Platform, remote GUI validation with TkTest |
Introduction to using TkTest to exercise and validate a Tk application
Clif Flynt |
14:00-15:00 Maxima mathematics with tcl and Tk/BWise. |
A short overview of basic Maxima algebraic manipulation, driven by tcl.
Theo Verelst |
15:00-16:00 Database access with tcl dbi |
How to access SQL based databases with tcl dbi.
Peter De Rijk |
16:00-17:00 Open Discussion |
Room is open for discussion of Tcl, Tk.
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