Re: How to find this libarary?

This is a discussion on Re: How to find this libarary? within the TCL forums in Programming Languages category; In article <edb79b0b-89a1-4f34-bba7-a265733d2800 @ q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, <jjjackjill89 @ gmail.com> wrote: > >yes. it is for machine control stuff coding. The link u show me juz >now is the same product for this stuff (the coding). Could u tell me >the whole process? In general, comp.lang.tcl is at its best addressing specific, focused questions. There are many readers who expert enough to "tell [you] the whole process", but I'm skeptical about how far you'll get without some change--a paid consulting engagement, OR more details about your situation, OR ...--in the terms of the trade. Would you be more comfortable writing your questions ...

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Old 08-26-2008, 11:58 AM
Cameron Laird
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Default Re: How to find this libarary?

In article <edb79b0b-89a1-4f34-bba7-a265733d2800@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
<jjjackjill89@gmail.com> wrote:
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>yes. it is for machine control stuff coding. The link u show me juz
>now is the same product for this stuff (the coding). Could u tell me
>the whole process?


In general, comp.lang.tcl is at its best addressing specific,
focused questions. There are many readers who expert enough
to "tell [you] the whole process", but I'm skeptical about how
far you'll get without some change--a paid consulting engagement,
OR more details about your situation, OR ...--in the terms of
the trade.

Would you be more comfortable writing your questions in a
language other than English?
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Old 08-26-2008, 09:05 PM
jjjackjill89@gmail.com
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Default Re: How to find this libarary?

actually my question is what is the process for this coding telling
about? this tcl code for machine stuff. errmm.. i cant find the
library in any folder. i hoep some one understand me
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