Which is easier to learn : PERL or TCL [closed]











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I work in an EDA company (Electronic Design Automation) and need to learn a scripting language. If I know basic C language, Which of the two (PERL/TCL) is easier to learn?



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I work in an EDA company (Electronic Design Automation) and need to learn a scripting language. If I know basic C language, Which of the two (PERL/TCL) is easier to learn?



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Thanks and Regards,
Arvind Gupta.










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closed as off-topic by 200_success, vnp, Sᴀᴍ Onᴇᴌᴀ, Toby Speight, Graipher Dec 3 at 10:44


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  • "Code not implemented or not working as intended: Code Review is a community where programmers peer-review your working code to address issues such as security, maintainability, performance, and scalability. We require that the code be working correctly, to the best of the author's knowledge, before proceeding with a review." – 200_success, vnp, Sᴀᴍ Onᴇᴌᴀ, Toby Speight, Graipher

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    Hello, and welcome to Code Review! Unfortunately, your question is not on-topic: we only review questions about working code (for more details, see our help center.) Also, I notice you already posted this question to CSE.SE earlier, and I would like to note that cross-posting is generally discouraged.
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I work in an EDA company (Electronic Design Automation) and need to learn a scripting language. If I know basic C language, Which of the two (PERL/TCL) is easier to learn?



Looking forward to your replies.



Thanks and Regards,
Arvind Gupta.










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I work in an EDA company (Electronic Design Automation) and need to learn a scripting language. If I know basic C language, Which of the two (PERL/TCL) is easier to learn?



Looking forward to your replies.



Thanks and Regards,
Arvind Gupta.







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closed as off-topic by 200_success, vnp, Sᴀᴍ Onᴇᴌᴀ, Toby Speight, Graipher Dec 3 at 10:44


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  • "Code not implemented or not working as intended: Code Review is a community where programmers peer-review your working code to address issues such as security, maintainability, performance, and scalability. We require that the code be working correctly, to the best of the author's knowledge, before proceeding with a review." – 200_success, vnp, Sᴀᴍ Onᴇᴌᴀ, Toby Speight, Graipher

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closed as off-topic by 200_success, vnp, Sᴀᴍ Onᴇᴌᴀ, Toby Speight, Graipher Dec 3 at 10:44


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Code not implemented or not working as intended: Code Review is a community where programmers peer-review your working code to address issues such as security, maintainability, performance, and scalability. We require that the code be working correctly, to the best of the author's knowledge, before proceeding with a review." – 200_success, vnp, Sᴀᴍ Onᴇᴌᴀ, Toby Speight, Graipher

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    Hello, and welcome to Code Review! Unfortunately, your question is not on-topic: we only review questions about working code (for more details, see our help center.) Also, I notice you already posted this question to CSE.SE earlier, and I would like to note that cross-posting is generally discouraged.
    – Graham
    Dec 2 at 16:22














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    Hello, and welcome to Code Review! Unfortunately, your question is not on-topic: we only review questions about working code (for more details, see our help center.) Also, I notice you already posted this question to CSE.SE earlier, and I would like to note that cross-posting is generally discouraged.
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    Dec 2 at 16:22








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Hello, and welcome to Code Review! Unfortunately, your question is not on-topic: we only review questions about working code (for more details, see our help center.) Also, I notice you already posted this question to CSE.SE earlier, and I would like to note that cross-posting is generally discouraged.
– Graham
Dec 2 at 16:22




Hello, and welcome to Code Review! Unfortunately, your question is not on-topic: we only review questions about working code (for more details, see our help center.) Also, I notice you already posted this question to CSE.SE earlier, and I would like to note that cross-posting is generally discouraged.
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