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| | Apache Tcl |
 | | Apache Rivet is the "next generation" of mod_dtcl and neowebscript. |  | | It has been used for years commercially, and is now part of the Apache Tcl project. |  | | Apache Tcl is an umbrella for Tcl-Apache integration efforts. |
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http://tcl.apache.org
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| | Rivet |
 | | Powerful: Apache Rivet puts the Tool Command Language in the hands of the programmer, allowing him or her... |  | | Rivet unites this power with the Apache web... |  | | A rivet is a mechanical fastener consisting of a smooth cylindrical shaft with heads on either end. |
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http://www.netsearch.bz/cgi-bin/crawl.cgi?keywords=Rivet
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| | Lokitech - New Apache Rivet Logo |
 | | Rivet is a part of the Tool Command Language (Tcl) project associated with the Apache open source community. |  | | Rivet unites the power and extensibility of Tcl with the Apache web server by facilitating rapid development through re-use of existing components. |  | | Rivet is very pleased with the final product and now has a strong base with which to begin branding. |
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http://www.lokitech.com/casestudy/2003/case-20030121-rivet
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| | Apache Tcl |
 | | Apache Rivet is the "next generation" of mod_dtcl and neowebscript. |  | | Apache Tcl is an umbrella for Tcl-Apache integration efforts. |  | | These projects combine the power of the Apache web server with the capabilities of the mature, robust and flexible Tcl scripting language. |
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http://tcl.apache.org
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| | Apache Tcl |
 | | Apache Rivet is the "next generation" of mod_dtcl and neowebscript. |  | | Apache Tcl is an umbrella for Tcl-Apache integration efforts. |  | | These projects combine the power of the Apache web server with the capabilities of the mature, robust and flexible Tcl scripting language. |
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http://tcl.apache.org
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| | Rivet |
 | | is an apache instance with rivet and tomcat possible? |  | | Rivet is pretty much standard Tcl, making a lot of the code you write for it reusable on or off the web. |  | | Current developers on Rivet are David Welton, Damon Courtney, Karl Lehenbauer, [Brad Morrison] and [Andy Doerr]. |
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http://wiki.tcl.tk/3874
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| | Apache Rivet |
 | | Powerful: Apache Rivet puts the Tool Command Language in the hands of the programmer, allowing him or her to manipulate data easily and concisely. |  | | Consistent: The Tool Command Language is integrated with Apache Rivet in such a way as to provide you with an easy-to-learn interface that won't surprise you. |  | | Flexible: The original design constraints for Tcl required that it be flexible enough to be inserted and function in an extreme variety of environments. |
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http://tcl.apache.org/rivet
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| | resume.html |
 | | Rivet is a module written in C for the popular Apache web server permitting the use of Tcl as a server side scripting language. |  | | Thorough knowledge of the Tcl programming language, the Tk toolkit, and the C language interface to the Tcl library. |  | | Wrote Hecl, a Tcl-like programming language written in Java that runs in J2ME environments. |
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http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/resume.html
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