TCL
TCL may mean:
Tcl (Tool Command Language), a computer programming languageTerminal Control Language, used to program
VeriFone devicesTerminal Control Language, a
Pick operating system command languageTrader Constraint Language, part of the
CORBA Notification Service
Twin City Lines, former public transit via streetcar in Minneapolis
TCL Corporation, a Chinese electronics manufacturerTowarzystwo Czytelni Ludowych (1880–1939) or
People's Libraries SocietyTexas Collegiate League, a collegiate baseball league
The Common Link, a
KOMpatible Bulletin board system for MS-DOS
Transports en commun lyonnais, the Lyon public transport system.
Transaction Control Language, a family of computer languages used by database systems to control transactions.
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Tcl
Tcl (originally from "Tool Command Language", but nonetheless conventionally rendered as "Tcl" rather than "TCL"; and pronounced as "" or "teekle") is a
scripting language created by
John Ousterhout. Originally "born out of frustration"—according to the author—with programmers devising their own (poor quality) languages intended to be embedded into applications, Tcl quickly gained wide acceptance on its own and is generally thought to be easy to learn, but powerful in competent hands. It is most commonly used for
rapid prototyping, scripted applications, GUIs and testing. Tcl is used extensively on embedded systems platforms, both in its full form and in several other small-footprinted versions. Tcl is also used for
CGI scripting and as the scripting language for
eggdrop bots.
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TCL
Tool Command Language
Tool Command Language (abréviation : Tcl) est un langage de script initialement conçu en
1988 par
John Ousterhout et son équipe à l'
université de Berkeley. Il s'inspire principalement des langages
C,
Lisp,
Shell et
Awk. Ce langage à typage dynamique est multiplate-forme, extensible, facile à apprendre et repose sur douze règles syntaxiques. Tcl s'interface très aisément avec le langage
C, ce qui lui permet de servir par exemple d'
interprète embarqué dans des applications.
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Tcl
Tcl (ursprünglich Tool command language, also etwa „Werkzeugbefehlssprache“) ist eine
Open-Source-
Skriptsprache, die einfach zu erlernen ist und mit der
Applikationen innerhalb kurzer Zeit erstellt werden können. Tcl wird üblicherweise wie tickle (engl. kitzeln) ausgesprochen oder auf deutsch Te Ce El. Sie ist mit Unix-Shell-Sprachen verwandt. Die Syntax ähnelt der von
C, aber auch starke Bezüge zu
Lisp sind vorhanden.
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Tcl
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TCL
Tcl
Tcl (acronimo di Tool Command Language), è un linguaggio
scripting creato da
John Ousterhout generalmente considerato di facile apprendimento ma allo stesso tempo potente. Viene comunemente usato per prototipizzare rapidamente e testare applicazioni interpretate, anche dotate di
GUI. La pronuncia suggerita per l' acronimo Tcl è "tickle".
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