XOTcl
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Paradigm | multi-paradigm: object-oriented, functional, Imperative, event-driven programming |
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Designed by | Gustaf Neumann and Uwe Zdun |
First appeared | 2000[1] |
Stable release | 1.6.8 / 29 April 2014 |
Typing discipline | dynamic typing, everything can be treated as a string |
Website | media.wu-wien.ac.at |
Influenced by | |
Tcl, OTcl |
XOTcl is an object-oriented extension for the Tool Command Language created by Gustaf Neumann and Uwe Zdun. It is a derivative of MIT OTcl. XOTcl is based on a dynamic object system with metaclasses which as influenced by CLOS. Class and method definitions are completely dynamic. XOTcl provides language support for design patterns via filters and decorator mixins.
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References
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External links
- XOTcl Homepage - Extended Object Tcl
- Filters as a Language Support for Design Patterns in Object-Oriented Scripting Languages, in: Proceedings of COOTS, San Diego, California, USA, May, 1999 [1]
- Citations from CiteSeer
- ActiveState's Tcl distribution for Microsoft Windows, includes XOTcl
- WinTclTk open-source MinGW-based distribution for Microsoft Windows, includes XOTcl
- XOTclIDE - IDE for XOTcl
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