No gui programming. I think it's used more for logic than anything
else. Not really for string manipulation. It's hard to explain
because the program is so huge, no one person really knows everything
about it. It seems to be more for extending the programs functionality
so that we don't have to constantly recompile, so I guess to answer
your question, I would have to say a little bit of everything. Sorry
to be so broad, but I don't know how to explain it any other way.
Timothy Johnson wrote:
I think that before anyone can tell you whether it's better, you
might have
to explain what you're trying to do. Are you trying to create a GUI
for a
program? Are you parsing text? etc, etc...
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Rowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 8:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: perl vs tcl?
I'm trying to argue my somewhat biased opinion that perl is better
than tcl. I want to embed perl in a c program we use because of it's
speed and object oriented nature. They want to use tcl because they
don't know perl and are comfortable with tcl. I'm not as familiar
with tcl as I am with perl, so I'm not able to argue my point very
well, so we have a 'tastes great...less filling' argument going. Any
experts out there that actually know why perl is/isn't better than tcl?
Sean Rowe
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