• my first project in Tcl (in fact, my first project anywhere :)

    From sundar@user2276@newsgrouper.org.invalid to comp.lang.tcl on Fri Feb 28 16:16:11 2025
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    Hello All,
    I’m excited to share my first Tcl project: a simple todo app built with Tcl, Datastar, and Server-Sent Events (SSE).
    It lets you add, toggle, and delete todos with a dynamic UI, all powered by Tcl on the backend.
    I learned a ton along the way (Ashok P. Nadkarni's book was a great help).

    Check it out here, https://github.com/bpsundar/tcl_html_dsl

    Thanks,
    Sundar.

    p.s. any errors reflect my current understanding of the concepts.
    Would love to hear your feedback and/or suggestions!
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  • From berg@berg@typoscriptics.de (TorstenBerg) to comp.lang.tcl on Wed Mar 5 15:28:42 2025
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    Thanks for posting and welcome to the Tcl community! I will take a look
    at your project soon.

    Best regards, Torsten
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  • From sundar@user2276@newsgrouper.org.invalid to comp.lang.tcl on Sun Mar 9 11:50:53 2025
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    sundar <user2276@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:


    Hello All,
    I’m excited to share my first Tcl project: a simple todo app built with Tcl, Datastar, and Server-Sent Events (SSE).
    It lets you add, toggle, and delete todos with a dynamic UI, all powered by Tcl on the backend.
    I learned a ton along the way (Ashok P. Nadkarni's book was a great help).

    Check it out here, https://github.com/bpsundar/tcl_html_dsl

    Thanks,
    Sundar.

    p.s. any errors reflect my current understanding of the concepts.
    Would love to hear your feedback and/or suggestions!


    added some more features for async handling of Naviserver requests, https://github.com/bpsundar/tcl_html_dsl/edit/main/README.md#key-features

    I hope experienced people here in comp.lang.tcl save me from Dunning-Kruger Effect
    (those who know the least are often the most confident in their knowledge. or to
    put it simply, stupid people have no idea how stupid they are ;)
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