Re: Embeddable and Extensible Languages

"Georgios Petasis" <petasis@iit.demokritos.gr>
14 Jan 2005 00:41:15 -0500

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From: "Georgios Petasis" <petasis@iit.demokritos.gr>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 14 Jan 2005 00:41:15 -0500
Organization: National Technical University of Athens, Greece
References: 05-01-040
Keywords: interpreter
Posted-Date: 14 Jan 2005 00:41:15 EST

It seems odd that you haven't look Tcl (http://www.tcl.tk). For me its
by far the most advanced language when it comes to portability &
maturity of code (stable, easy to understand & extend).


It has also a graphical toolkit, its easy to extend through packages
(either in Tcl or C/C++), it has good I/O capabilities, but it can be
quite expensive. I know that exist version that even run in handheld
devices, but hou may have to investigate the details yourself.


I think that the best approach is to repeat this post in
comp.lang.tcl, where you can get answers from people who can better
understand you post (I am not sure what "multiple contexts" means :-))


George


"PlayDough" <petela@gocougs.wsu.edu> wrote in message
> I've spent quite a bit of time over the last couple of months
> evaluating several embeddable and extensible languages. However, I've
> yet to find one that really strikes my fancy for our project.


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