Overview
TCL on Ubuntu 22.04 with Free maintenance support by ATH. This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for support. Tcl, which stands for Tool Command Language, is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted scripting language developed by John Ousterhout in the late 1980s. It is designed to be easy to learn and use, yet powerful enough for a wide range of applications. Tcl is highly extensible and can be embedded into applications, making it a popular choice for scripting, rapid prototyping, and automating tasks. It supports procedural, object-oriented, and event-driven programming paradigms. Tcl is often used in combination with the Tk toolkit, which provides a robust platform for developing graphical user interfaces (GUIs). The language flexibility and the wide array of extensions available make Tcl suitable for everything from simple scripts to complex system integrations.
Highlights
- Tcl is designed to work seamlessly across various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. This cross-platform compatibility ensures that scripts written in Tcl can run on multiple environments without modification.
- Its ability to be easily embedded into other applications. This makes it a preferred choice for developers who need a scripting language to enhance the functionality of their software.
- Tcl comes with a comprehensive standard library that provides a wide range of functionalities out of the box. Additionally, there are numerous extensions available, such as the Tk toolkit for creating GUIs, making it a versatile tool for developers.
Details
Typical total price
$0.19/hour
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Pricing
Free trial
Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
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t2.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.001 | $0.012 | $0.013 |
t2.small | $0.09 | $0.023 | $0.113 |
t2.medium | $0.09 | $0.046 | $0.136 |
t2.large | $0.09 | $0.093 | $0.183 |
t2.xlarge | $0.09 | $0.186 | $0.276 |
t2.2xlarge | $0.09 | $0.371 | $0.461 |
t3.nano | $0.09 | $0.005 | $0.095 |
t3.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.01 | $0.01 | $0.02 |
t3.small | $0.09 | $0.021 | $0.111 |
t3.medium | $0.09 | $0.042 | $0.132 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes | $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
Vendor refund policy
No Refund
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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Version release notes
Try one unit of this product for 5 days. There will be no software charges for that unit, but AWS infrastructure charges still apply. Free Trials will automatically convert to a paid subscription upon expiration and you will be charged for additional usage above the free units provided.
Additional details
Usage instructions
Connect to your Virtual Machine via SSH and run the following command to update the package list:
sudo apt-get update
#dpkg -s tcl-dev | grep Version
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