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Al,
No I've done the port to Win32. T. Westley is aware of it and will
include this in the next release. Anyway to port TASH 8.0 under
windows is trivial see my previous mail...
Pascal.
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-----Message d'origine-----
De: Al Christians [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Date: lundi 27 octobre 1997 16:20
À: [log in to unmask]
Objet: Re: Interesting View of the Java Phenomenon - 2nd Opinion
Pascal Obry wrote:
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> What about Tk/Tcl ? I was able to use Tk/Tcl from TASH with Ada and run
> the program under Windows 95/NT and UNIX without modification !!!
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> No it's not a dream anymore Tk/Tcl is there, it is plateform-independant
> (Windows, UNIX MAC), it's quick (v8.0 is bytecoded), it's easy to use,
> it's very powerfull... I've seen some Tk/tck GUI and was really impressed...
>
> And from a Tk/tcl point of view, Ada is not out, THANKS to Jerry Westley for the
> TASH binding.
>
Isn't TASH for Windows still based on Tcl v7.61, i.e. not bytecoded and
a little slower?
Al
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