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Tcl is easy to learn, yet quite powerful.
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If you just want to make a simple site, or if you have
inexperienced programmers working, ease of use is a very
positive aspect of Tcl. New users can get up to speed quickly,
and be doing useful work in no time.
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If you have a very complex, database driven site, Tcl is able to
handle it with no problems. Remember - it's not just a language
for web sites, so it's generic and modular enough to work for
large, complex programs.
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