The following is an incomplete list of people and organizations that helped make TclBridge possible (in no particular order).
I apologize in advance for any unintentional errors and/or omissions.
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My family.
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My best friend Jeremy.
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My other best friend Dawson.
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All the people involved with Tcl/Tk at Sun Microsystems, Scriptics, Ajuba Solutions, Interwoven, and now ActiveState for continuously improving the quality and functionality of the source and binary releases of Tcl/Tk and TclPro (Tcl Dev Kit).
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John Ousterhout, for creating such a powerful language and graphical toolkit and then releasing them as free software.
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The entire Tcl Core Team, a group of really smart and courteous people.
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Jeffrey Hobbs, Tcl Core Team member, Tcl/Tk Release Manager, and prolific author of Tcl/Tk related tools, including TkCon.
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Brent Welch, Tcl Core Team member, the webmaster of the Tcl Developer Xchange website, creator of the TclHttpd that it runs on, and best-selling author of the what I consider to be the definitive reference on Tcl/Tk programming (Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk, 4th Edition, ISBN #0-13-038560-3).
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Clif Flynt, author of the excellent all-around book on Tcl/Tk programming Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Guide, 2nd Edition, ISBN #1-55860-802-8.
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Donal K. Fellows, Tcl Core Team member, TIP Editor, author of TclOO, and a very nice guy.
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David Gravereaux, for helping me to understand the Tcl threading model.
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Jean-Claude Wippler, for providing The Tcl'ers Wiki, an invaluable resource for Tcl/Tk related information.
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Larry Virden, maintainer of the Tcl-FAQ and major contributor to The Tcl'ers Wiki.
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All the TclBridge beta testers.
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The people at RegNow for their help with the distribution of TclBridge.