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Re: [JDEV] Writings from the Journal of TCharron



Its because there are some people out there that know nothing of TCL/TK etc.
Their used to windows and nothing else, throwing in some kind of interpreter
that they have to install just to run a program is beyond their grasp of
'user freindliness'.
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk>
To: <jdev@jabber.org>
Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [JDEV] Writings from the Journal of TCharron



> -- The Win32 project --

<stir>
Why is there a need for a special win32 client? A properly written
tcl/tk client will run under Unix, MacOS and Win32 without any
change! (And yes, I can back this statement up)
</stir>
(Not that I would want to muddy the waters with such nasty arguments as
favourite program language. Heaven forfend!)


>   I believe it was Lindsay Marshall who pointed out the following:

No, it was Jeremie.

I shall be unwired and silent for the next two weeks in a tent on a
hill somewhere in England

L.
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