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Thomas Andrews's Deal Software Help needed to write some scripts

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Posted 2014-July-07, 17:40

If you would like to help, please contact me. (ercan.cem@gmail.com)
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Posted 2014-July-08, 01:17

I use that sometimes. The software itself is great, but TCL bracketing and spacing parsing can drive you mad LOL.
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Posted 2014-July-08, 19:21

It pays to use a text editor that will do context highlighting and tell you if your braces balance or not, rather than simple Notepad, that's for sure.

Though personally I find the logic of TCL easier to follow than most any other programming language I've tried to pick up.
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Posted 2014-July-09, 00:40

matching braces is the easy part lol.. typing them is the annoyance :rolleyes: You always need 2-3 per statement and some need CTRL-SHIFT :angry:

TCL is quite ok, but Python is even more intuitive.
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Posted 2014-July-09, 11:04

View Postwhereagles, on 2014-July-09, 00:40, said:

matching braces is the easy part lol.. typing them is the annoyance :rolleyes: You always need 2-3 per statement and some need CTRL-SHIFT :angry:

TCL is quite ok, but Python is even more intuitive.


Hmpf...the only time I found braces strange is when I transitioned from assembly to C :D.

In due seriousness, having pretty much done almost every single curly language you can think of (and Python), I think it's just a question of mindset -- mentally erase them (or add them as needed) -- the logic is what really matters.
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