Meanwhile everybody involved accepts that there was no Unix IP in Linux, either from IBM or otherwise. But SCO, or some of it's backers, felt there was mileage in continuing to claim this. And further to claim that end…
But if you look at it from the point of view of say, having to count from 1-10 the syntax is horrible. The real killer for TCL initially was having to build extensions into the binary. If a lib needed BLT you had to…
Meanwhile everybody involved accepts that there was no Unix IP in Linux, either from IBM or otherwise. But SCO, or some of it's backers, felt there was mileage in continuing to claim this. And further to claim that end…
But if you look at it from the point of view of say, having to count from 1-10 the syntax is horrible. The real killer for TCL initially was having to build extensions into the binary. If a lib needed BLT you had to…