Itk

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Itk
Paradigm(s) multi-paradigm: object-oriented, functional, Imperative, event-driven programming
Appeared in 1993
Designed by Michael McLennan
Developer Michael McLennan
Stable release itcl3.0 (?)
Typing discipline dynamic typing, everything can be treated as a string
Influenced by Tcl, C++

    Itk is a framework for building mega-widgets using the [incr Tcl] object system. Mega-widgets are high-level widgets like a file browser or a tab notebook that act like ordinary Tk widgets but are constructed using Tk widgets as component parts, without having to write C code. In effect, a mega-widget looks and acts exactly like a Tk widget, but is considerably easier to implement.

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