Aejaks
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Aejaks is a windowing toolkit to develop Ajax-based applications in Tcl, it's combines the server-side Ajax windowing system Echo2 with the powerful simplicity of the Tcl langauge. Æjaks is inspired by the Tcl/Tk windowing system for desktop applications.
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