TDK 4.0 introduces support for Mac OS X and Solaris x86, support for Tcl
8.5, and features enhanced support for TEA (Tcl Extension Archive)
Package Management with a complete suite of tools for creating,
exporting, managing and using Tcl extensions.
Get all the details at:
http://www.activestate.com/tdk
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New in Tcl Dev Kit 4.0
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* Mac OS X and Solaris x86 support
* TEApot Integration
* Enhanced Static Analysis
* Tcl 8.5 Code Compiler
* GUI Facelifts
For an in-depth look at the new features of TDK 4.0, visit:
http://www.activestate.com/tdk/new
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Tcl Dev Kit 4.0 Release Special
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Take advantage of TDK's new features and platforms now and save. For a
limited time, TDK is only $245--that's $50 off the regular price.
Take advantage of release special pricing now at:
http://www.activestate.com/store/tcldevkit
Other ways to order:
By email: sa...@activestate.com
Toll-free in North America: 1.866.541.3186
International: +1.778.786.1103
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Tcl Dev Kit 4.0 Upgrade Specials
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Already using TDK? Save on your upgrade from any previous Tcl Dev Kit
until June 22, 2007.
Upgrade to TDK 4.0 and save:
http://www.activestate.com/store/tcldevkit/upgrade
As always, we welcome your input. We hope you enjoy TDK 4.0!
The TDK Team, ActiveState
http://www.activestate.com
What is the difference between ActiveTCL and TDK? It seems as a
developer of commercial applications I would want TDK?
R'
The TDK gives you some "utility" programs that help you develop in
Tcl.
Robert
ActiveTcl is the batteries-included language distribution. TDK is the
tool suite for Tcl (ActiveTcl itself isn't even required) that has the
all the essential tools for development and deployment: debugger,
introspecter, static code analysis, wrapper, code obfuscator, and more.
Give it a try - lots of tools to assist in your development.
Jeff