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In article <39p0iv$jaa@mathserv.mps.ohio-state.edu>,
 <davis@amy.tch.harvard.edu> wrote:
> I am not convinced.  I think that Tk is the reason for the popularity of
> Tcl.  How many Tcl applications are there that do not depend on Tk?

Well, there's SCO Visual Tcl. SCO picked TCL for their gui builder and threw
away Tk. I think that's a pretty significant choice, particularly given how,
am, conservative SCO is.
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