Re: Favorite SW for vocab drills?
- From: Bill <ws21@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 17:01:31 -0400
In article <d6qqf6$kh$1$8302bc10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Paul Blay" <NotCheckingEmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well if you'd paid attention Louise's post was in reply to
> Jim's about JBDRILL (http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/jbdrill/).
Sorry, sloppy reply. I meant to direct the question to Jim.
>
> At which web page Tcl/Tk is mentioned about five times
> starting with "First, you must have a working version of Tcl/Tk 8.0
> or later on your computer" and shortly followed by "Windows and
> Macintosh users will probably have to download and install it, e.g.
> from http://aspn.activestate.com/ or http://www.tcl.tk/ "
Wonderfully circular. Following that link produces many pages that
already assume you know what Tcl/Tk is, and none that say *what* it is.
Also several 404s and a page for a company called Tcl-Tk that sells
batteries.
I do gather, however, that Tcl is a programming language especially
designed for handling strings, which sort of makes sense, although I've
nevr had much trouble handling strings in Basic, Pascal, C or C++。
Don't you just hate it when you go to one of those McDonald's where they
don't let you go through the drive-through until you install GPS in your
car?
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