On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 9:14 PM, Nadav Har'El <n...@math.technion.ac.il>wrote:

> I'm still saddened by the fate of TCL/TK. I still blame Sun for what
> happened to it. sun bought TCL/TK and its inventor John Ousterhout
> with intentions of turning TCL into a browser scripting language, and
> then "burried" TCL when Sun decided to go with Java instead (though
> interestingly, Java NEVER become a language of the web). I'm sad,
> because I was really a big fan of TCL and TK. I still am.
>
> Sic transit gloria mundi.
>

FYI, TCL is still the standard scripting language in VLSI EDA tools, when
an embedded language is needed:

Synopsys use it for Design Compiler and probably other Physical Synthesis
tools and maybe even DVE (their front end GUI for design verification)
Magma (now part of synopsys)
IBM Booledozer (part of their ASIC toolset)
Modelsim simulation tools
Mentor Graphics
Cadence

In fact, it's hard to find an EDA tool vendor NOT embedding a TCL
interpreter in his toolset.

Udi
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