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From: tom.rmadilo on 15 Dec 2009 13:03 On Dec 15, 4:35 am, "Larry W. Virden" <lvir...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Little known fact: Tcl stands for "The Complete Language". It is > > understandable that other languages would be compared to Tcl, the > > perfect language (tpl, the less humble but more accurate acronym). > > Of course, it is little known because that's not what TCL stands for - > it stands for Tool Command Language Yet more proof that my acronym based joke making abilities are severely lacking. Twenty six letters, so little time.
From: Alexandre Ferrieux on 16 Dec 2009 02:59 On Dec 15, 7:03 pm, "tom.rmadilo" <tom.rmad...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Yet more proof that my acronym based joke making abilities are > severely lacking. Twenty six letters, so little time. :-)))
From: Uwe Klein on 16 Dec 2009 03:50 Alexandre Ferrieux wrote: > On Dec 15, 7:03 pm, "tom.rmadilo" <tom.rmad...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >>Yet more proof that my acronym based joke making abilities are >>severely lacking. Twenty six letters, so little time. > > > :-))) > > > Tcl, the power of UTF-8, glyphs galore. uwe
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