1 179 {Tcl/Tk: The best-kept secret in the software industry} {Michael McLennan} mmc 2 {it's got potential, needs more work} {Tcl/Tk: Saving the world one proc at a time} {Michael McLennan} mmc 3 24 {Tcl/Tk: Programmers by day, heros by the end of the quarter} {Michael McLennan} mmc 4 39 {Tcl/Tk: The struggle between good and eval} {Michael McLennan} mmc 6 {already dated} {I love Tcl...but puleeez don't call me Elmo!} {mark pernal} mpernal@sprintmail.com 7 {surely we have more imagination?} spec-TCL-ular {Joerg Reiberg} reiberg@uni-muenster.de 8 48 {Tcl/Tk: Less Code, More Results} {Bob Jackson} jackson@stsci.edu 9 {committed alright} {True Committed Lover} {Stephan Uyttebroeck} stephan@frontierd.com 12 {may we suggest you invest five minutes reading the manual...} {Tcl/Tk: Welcome to string quoting hell!} {Harry Bovik} bovik+junk@cs.cmu.edu 13 {We'll make up a special one-of-a-kind t-shirt for you, ok?} {I'd rather be hacking Perl.} psu psu@jprc.com 15 {has potential but needs more work} {Tcl/Tk: A Rabid Prototyping Language} {Ralph Melton} ralph@cs.cmu.edu 16 {the important thing is, you were using it!} {Tcl/Tk: If at first you don't succeed, you must have been using it} {Dushyanth Narayanan} bumba=roc_tcltk@cs.cmu.edu 17 {the Howard Stern / People Magazine version} {perl: the angry drunken scripting language} {John Prevost} visigoth+www@cs.cmu.edu 18 {already taken by Perl, shucks} {Perl: a fast and powerful tool for creating completely inconsistent, incoherent, and unmaintainable code.} {Don} don@libes.com 19 {ok, enough Perl bashing!} {Perl: an awesome collection of special cases, side-effects, neato punctuation, and enough ambiguity to make a Ouija board blush.} {Don} don@libes.com