> If Tcl does
become the "standard scripting language", users will curse it for
years--the way people curse Fortran, MSDOS, Unix shell syntax, and
other de facto standards they feel stuck with.
Hear hear. Just Bash left to kill (and TCL in EDA but I won't hold my breath there - hardware people think they aren't software engineers so they don't care about software quality).
Hear hear. Just Bash left to kill (and TCL in EDA but I won't hold my breath there - hardware people think they aren't software engineers so they don't care about software quality).