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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:43:10+00:00 2026-05-16T00:43:10+00:00

I believe eggdrop is the most active/popular bot and it’s written in tcl (

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I believe eggdrop is the most active/popular bot and it’s written in tcl ( and according to wiki the core is C but I haven’t confirmed that ).

I’m wondering if there would be any performance benefit of recoding it’s functionality in node.js or Python, in addition to making it more accessible since Python and JS are arguably more popular languages and not many are familiar with tcl.

So, how would they stack up vs tcl in general, performance-wise?

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    2026-05-16T00:43:11+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:43 am

    As you suspected, eggdrop is not written in tcl, it is written in C, however it does use tcl as its scripting/extension language.

    I would expect that in the case of an eggdrop, the performance difference between using tcl as a scripting language, and using Python, Lua, JS, or virtually anything else would be negligible, as eggdrops generally aren’t performing high load tasks.

    In the event it really was an issue, your question would need more specifics. Performance for what task under what conditions? Memory use? CPU efficiency? Latency? And the answer would probably be “measure and find out”. Given the typical use of an eggdrop, it doesn’t take particularly efficient code to respond to the occasional IRC trigger command once every few minutes or hours.

    As a more general case, I’m sure you could find benchmark comparisons of specific algorithms or tasks performed by various scripting languages on particular operating systems or environments, at which point it wouldn’t really have anything to do with IRC or eggdrop.

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