AM For starters, here are a few observations I came up with in July 2002 during a rather stressful day:Postulates on software engineering:Postulate 1:
Old programming languages do not die. Motivation: the announcement of COBOL for Linux and .net (july 2002)Postulate 2:
If you solve a bug and you do not understand why the solution solves it, then it will reincarnate.Corrolary 2.1 (Miguel Sofer)
The reincarnated bug will bite even harder.Postulate 3:
There exists a Heisenberg-type uncertainty relation between software quality and the marketing volume
AM (10 september 2008) While this has little to do with Tcl - so far at least - the Tcl chatroom citizens gathered around this site today - http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com

AM (14 june 2012) Let us not lose this one, brought to the chatroom by jima: Tcl in the Middle Ages


