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Tag Archives: Tcl
Javascript Object Oriented Programming Constructor Calculator Tutorial
We’re going to relent regarding the impracticality of handling the big numbers involved in our most recent Date Guessing game featured in Javascript Object Oriented Programming Constructor Players Tutorial. To “relent” with a game design means adding “hints”, quite often, … Continue reading
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Tcl and Javascript and PHP Calculator Tutorial
It’s a “blown mind” that has led me to involve Javascript to make the incarnation of our calculator of Tcl and PHP Calculator Tutorial allow for some round bracket functionality around the TCL (expr) “kernel” (sorry, Unix … my apologies … Continue reading
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Tagged backend, calculator, client, eval, event, exec, expr, frontend, Javascript, mathematics, onload, operator, PHP, programming, script, server, Tcl, Tclsh, tutorial
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Tcl and PHP Calculator Tutorial
The Tcl and PHP Primer Tutorial was a foretaste to today’s calculator web application that … uses PHP as a frontend and (HTML) form navigation destination … connects to backend via PHP exec … uses TCL as backend … via … Continue reading
Tcl/Tk Bats and Ball Tutorial
Good news today is a breakthrough on a put-off project, getting Tcl/Tk to work with Mac OS X Mavericks and Xcode 5.1 on a MacBook Pro laptop … answering, partially, the previous Tcl/Tk So Brilliant (but where do you start?) … Continue reading