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	<description>Eagle (Extensible Adaptable Generalized Logic Engine) is an implementation of the
Tcl scripting language for the 
Common Language Runtime (CLR). It is designed to be a universal scripting solution for any CLS based language.
Joe Mistachkin, the creator of Eagle, sits down with me at Lang.NET 2009 to discuss the thinking behind Eagle, its&amp;nbsp;history and future. Eagle is an open source project (here&#39;s the Codeplex project) with
 a Tcl-like license. Joe wants some help building more features into Eagle. If you&#39;re so inclined, Niners, give him a hand!Enjoy! </description>
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