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That concludes our tour of the Tcl-DP extension to Tcl/Tk. There are a few other features in TclDP that we haven’t discussed, but we have covered the main ones here. We hope you have gained an appreciation for how simple it is to build distributed programs using Tcl-DP and that you have enough background now to explore on your own. To learn more, study the examples in the examples subdirectory, post articles to the comp.lang.tcl newsgroup, and read the manual pages in thedoc subdirectory.