April 2007
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eTcl
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ETcl is a Tcl/Tk distribution as a single standalone executable, with support for many different architectures (Linux, Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile 2003 or better, ...). Distribution for each supported platform consists in a standalone single executable, which includes not only a complete Tcl/Tk system, but also several popular extensions (Pixane image handling, Thread, ZIP virtual filesystem, ...).
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Tcl Developer Site
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Tcl (Tool Command Language) is a very powerful but easy to learn dynamic programming language, suitable for a very wide range of uses, including web and desktop applications, networking, administration, testing and many more. Open source and business-friendly, Tcl is a mature yet evolving language that is truly cross platform, easily deployed and highly extensible.
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The Tcler's Wiki
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Tcl is a simple-to-learn yet very powerful language. Its syntax is described in just a dozen rules, but it has all the features needed to rapidly create useful programs in almost any field of application - on a wide variety of international platforms.
Tk is a graphical toolkit for Tcl. It allows you to develop graphical applications that run on Windows, Linux, MacOSX and many other platforms.
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Déployer une application pour Pocket PC ou SmartPhone
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Nous allons d’abord étudier dans cet article le principe du déploiement d’une application. Nous verrons alors qu’il existe deux « niveaux » d’installation : le fichier CAB et le fichier msi. Nous étudierons ensuite comment appliquer cela aux projets avec Visual Studio .NET.
Cet article s’inspire fortement d’un article publié sur le site MSDN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/) intitulé « Developing and Deploying Pocket PC Setup Applications ».
October 2006
September 2006
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