Tcl Fundamentals
by Karoly Nyisztor
This course will teach you how to use the Tcl programming language to create scripted applications.
What you'll learn
Tcl, the Tool Command Language, is a simple but powerful language that can be easily embedded into applications. In this course, Tcl Fundamentals, you’ll learn to write Tcl applications. First, you’ll explore the basic syntax and how to use the built-in types and data structures. Next, you’ll delve into more advanced topics such as file I/O, object-oriented programming, threads, and networking. Finally, you’ll learn how to implement testing and performance best practices. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Tcl programming needed to develop scripted applications.
About the author
Károly Nyisztor is a professional software engineer, instructor, and author who has inspired over 250,000 students worldwide.
As an instructor, he is dedicated to sharing his extensive experience of more than 30 years in software development, aiming to positively impact students' lives globally. He is passionate about uncovering hidden talents and guiding individuals into the world of programming.
Having contributed to companies such as Apple, Siemens, and SAP, Károly has extensive industry ex... moreperience. As a software architect, he designed numerous enterprise frameworks and currently holds twelve patents in mobile computing.
His expertise encompasses a broad range of technologies and programming languages, including x86 Assembly, C, C++, Java, Objective-C, Swift, and Python, providing a comprehensive learning experience for his students.
Moreover, Károly has developed several successful iOS apps and games, earning distinctions from Apple as "New and Noteworthy," "App of the Month," and “Best Travel Apps.”
After 18 years in the corporate realm, he ventured into entrepreneurship and founded LEAKKA, a software development and tech consulting company. Since 2016, he has been fully dedicated to teaching, covering topics such as Software Architecture, Object-Oriented Programming and Design, Software Security, iOS Programming, Machine Learning, Swift and Python Programming, and UML.