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Lil: A Scripting Language
To clarify for others who only follow the link titles, this is not the Tcl-inspired scripting language Lil[1] nor the other Tcl-inspired, C-clothes-wearing Little[2].
[1] http://runtimeterror.com/tech/lil/
[2] https://www.little-lang.org/, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26204218
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This is great! I write a lot of one-off utilities that run on my main desktop as web applications backed by sqlite so you're really speaking my language here!
I enjoyed the little bit of exposure that I had to Tcl/Tk through EXPECT, I used to write a lot of embedded test scaffolding using it back in the 00s. I've also been interested in checking out Little Language [0].
Wapp looks like a great place to start with Tcl.
[0]: https://www.little-lang.org/
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Little: a statically typed, C-like scripting language.
The last public commit on their GitHub repository was in 2016, so you're probably right, though it's possible there's still internal development. The commit history seems to imply that they have a separate, internal repository that they occasionally sync with the GitHub repo.
- Little is a statically typed, C-like scripting language
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Little-Lang
The repo is odd, it's hard to tell where the actual little-lang code is. I guess it's in the tclXXX directory?
https://github.com/bitkeeper-scm/little-lang
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