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Tcl 8.5 Network Programming

You're reading from   Tcl 8.5 Network Programming Learn Tcl and you’ll never look back when it comes to developing network-aware applications. This book is the perfect way in, taking you from the basics to more advanced topics in easy, logical steps.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849510967
Length 588 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Tcl 8.5 Network Programming
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. Introducing Tcl FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Tcl Features 3. Tcl Standalone Binaries 4. Troubleshooting Tcl applications 5. Data Storage 6. Networking in Tcl 7. Using Common Internet Services 8. Using Additional Internet Services 9. Learning SNMP 10. Web Programming in Tcl 11. TclHttpd in Client-Server Applications 12. SOAP and XML-RPC 13. SSL and Security

Summary


In this chapter, we learned about some of Tcl features that are needed in order to progress to more advanced topics covered from next chapter on.

We've presented how Tcl handles dates and times, which is very similar to other programming languages. However, the ability to parse human readable date, time, and scheduling definitions is something specific to Tcl and is considered to be a very powerful feature.

We also talked about the internals of Tcl, and how variables and data types are managed, focusing on the fact that even though Tcl can store everything as a string, internally it optimizes objects based on the way we access them throughout our code.

We also discussed object oriented programming and how Tcl 8.5 standardizes the approach and provides mechanisms for compatibility with other implementations of object-oriented programming in the Tcl world.

This chapter also goes through file-related operations—from reading and writing files, through file operations such as up to getting...

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