http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/archive/doc/unix/perl/faq/1.26.html (Einblicke ins Internet, 10/1995)
How does Perl compare with languages like REXX or TCL?
How does Perl compare with languages like REXX or TCL?
REXX is an interpreted programming language first seen on IBM systems,
and TCL is John Ousterhout's embeddable command language. TCL's most
intriguing feature for many people is the tcl/tk toolset that allows
for interpreted X-based tools.
To avoid any flamage, if you really want to know the answer to this
question, probably the best thing to do is try to write equivalent
code to do a set of tasks. All three have their own newsgroups in
which you can learn about (but hopefully not argue about) these
languages.
To find out more about these or other languages, you might also check
out David Muir Sharnoff <muir@tfs.com>'s posting on "Catalog of
compilers, interpreters, and other language tools" which he posts to
comp.lang.misc, comp.sources.d, comp.archives.admin, and the
news.answers newsgroups. It's a comprehensive treatment of many
different languages. (Caveat lector: he considers Perl's syntax
"unappealing".) This list is archived on convex.com in
/pub/perl/info/lang-survey.shar .