TCL is TCL regardless your stake on it. It is language that teaches you the basics, advances you in to a world of voodoo which not only allows you to construct industrial strength applications but applications that stand strong day to day.
Everything is a string is fine operative and one that many nowadays languages convolute.
Incorporated in many other languages and with TCL9 in development, which while it may not have the fancy dependences of Python or Gems of Ruby; there is a solid foundation feeling to building an application in TCL.
This is what I feel with FreeBSD, in that an error is an error which one where that the application written in whole won't flake out on you later on for some unknown reason.
Everything is a string is fine operative and one that many nowadays languages convolute.
Incorporated in many other languages and with TCL9 in development, which while it may not have the fancy dependences of Python or Gems of Ruby; there is a solid foundation feeling to building an application in TCL.
This is what I feel with FreeBSD, in that an error is an error which one where that the application written in whole won't flake out on you later on for some unknown reason.