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  2. TCL Technology - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, TCL had 28 research and development (R&D) organizations, 10 joint laboratories, and 22 manufacturing bases. [35] TCL Corporation also has its own research facility called TCL Corporate Research, which is located in Shenzhen, with the objective to research cutting-edge technology innovations for other subsidiaries.

  3. TCL Electronics - Wikipedia

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    TCL Electronics was the consumer electronic arm of TCL Corporation. It had a joint venture in Argentina, which TCL Multimedia changed to a subscription agreement in 2017. [3] A proposed name change of the company was also announced in the same year. [4] The name was changed from TCL Multimedia to TCL Electronics. [5]

  4. TCL 10 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The TCL 10 Pro is an Android-based smartphone manufactured by TCL. It was announced on 6 April 2020. It was announced on 6 April 2020. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is available in two colors: Forest Mist Green and Ember Gray.

  5. Tcl - Wikipedia

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    A Tcl script consists of a series of command invocations. A command invocation is a list of words separated by whitespace and terminated by a newline or semicolon. The first word is the name of a command, which may be built into the language, found in an available library, or defined in the script itself. The subsequent words serve as arguments ...

  6. TCL 10 5G - Wikipedia

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    TCL 10 5G is powered by a Qualcomm 765G chipset and Adreno 620 GPU, equipped with a 128 GB internal storage, and supports micro SDXC card up to 1 TB. [7] It operates on TCL UI, a customized version of Android 10.TCL 10 5G has a 16 MP front camera and 4 rear cameras: 64 MP (f/1.89)+8 MP (f/2.2)+5 MP (f/2.2)+2 MP (f/2.4). [8]

  7. Expect - Wikipedia

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    Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language written by Don Libes. [2] The program automates interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect, originally written in 1990 for the Unix platform, has since become available for Microsoft Windows and other systems.

  8. TclX - Wikipedia

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    While many features of TclX have been incorporated into Tcl, TclX continued to be updated, providing Tcl interfaces to many Unix/Linux system calls and library routines, expanded list functions, and so forth. No new releases have been issued since November 2012, with 8.4.1 being the latest; however, version 8.6 is in preparation.

  9. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    R (array, interpreted, impure, interactive mode, list-based, object-oriented prototype-based, scripting) Racket (functional, imperative, object-oriented (class-based) and can be extended by the user) Raku (concurrent, concatenative, functional, metaprogramming generic, imperative, reflection object-oriented, pipelines, reactive, and via ...