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- Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 10:37:56 +0900 (JST)
- From: "Nikolay Elenkov" <nick@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Alternatives to sed + awk
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2011年 3月 9日(水)1:13 am に Raymond Wan さんは書きました: > On 03/09/2011 12:47 AM, Nguyen Vu Hung wrote: >> I thought that Perl came first to you, and then Python and Ruby in that >> order. >> >> As I said in the original post, I need a natural programming language, >> so Perl >> is not an option. >> >> I won't leanr Ruby because simple I don't have time. >> >> Tcl looks good but it is completely new to me. > > ...including Tcl? (Which I have used > before, but haven't heard about it for years...didn't know > it was still being used :-) ) > A lot of 'enterprise' products started using it (some still do) as their scripting engine some 10 years ago. I guess it was the only easily embeddable language with a permissive enough license at the time. I've only used it in the context of those products, and I don't really remember much. I also remember first-gen Linux sysadmin GUI tools(!) were done in Tcl/Tk. I can't testify as to whether it's good or bad, but I think a lot of people will be 'T? what?' when you bring up Tcl. The numbers cited in '20 things...' notwithstanding, it's far from being a mainstream language (whether you care about this or not is a different matter, though).
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