Re: Just wanted to express my appreciation



David N. Welton wrote:
> suzanneml@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > There have been so many times that this group has helped me. I've
> > always felt real appreciation, but I just realized that I should remind
> > all of you know how much of a difference you make in many people's
> > lives.
>
> One way of showing that, that would let the rest of the world know that
> Tcl is alive and kicking is to give a presentation, or even write up an
> article about what it is you are doing with Tcl.
>
> --
> David N. Welton
> - http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/

And show the world my ugly code?! Maybe when I am better at Tcl I will
do something like an article. Right now, I have subverted Perl with Tcl
for my admin duties. I also try to volunteer for stuff in the Tcl
community. I sometimes even suggest crazy things that actually get
listened to. : )

Robert

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