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  1. Programming in Icon: Problems and solutions from the Icon newsletter (Technical report. University of Arizona. Dept. of Computer Science) by Ralph E Griswold, 1986
  2. Algebraic and Logic Programming: Webster's Timeline History, 1988 - 1997 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  3. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Online Sports Programming in India by Icon Group International, 2009-05-11
  4. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Martial Arts Television Programming in India by Icon Group International, 2009-05-11
  5. The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Martial Arts Television Programming by Icon Group, 2008-09-27
  6. Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization: Webster's Timeline History, 1992 - 2005 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  7. Database Programming Languages: Webster's Timeline History, 1984 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  8. Linear Programming: Webster's Timeline History, 1914 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  9. The 2009 Report on Online Sports Programming: World Market Segmentation by City by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  10. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Martial Arts Television Programming in the United States by Icon Group International, 2009-02-12
  11. Advanced Functional Programming: Webster's Timeline History, 1995 - 2005 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  12. Inductive Logic Programming: Webster's Timeline History, 1992 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  13. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Martial Arts Television Programming in Greater China by Icon Group International, 2009-01-08
  14. The 2009-2014 Outlook for Online Sports Programming in the United States by Icon Group International, 2009-02-12

21. Icon Programming Language Handbook (Status)
icon programming Language Handbook. You can find an online version of my IconProgramming Language Handbook via my company's Icon Handbook page.
http://www.iit.edu/~tc/iconplh.htm
Icon Programming Language Handbook
I have left IIT. You can find me via my company's home page: Prof. Thomas W. Christopher Tools of Computing LLC www.toolsofcomputing.com www.toolsofcomputing.com tc@toolsofcomputing.com You can find an on-line version of my Icon Programming Language Handbook via my company's Icon Handbook page The Icon Programming Language Handbook has been undergoing beta testing in CS440. The main purpose of Icon Programming Language Handbook is to be a reference on version 9.1 of the Icon Programming Language , providing much of the information in tables, and redundantly in all applicable sections, to make finding information quick and easy. In addition, the chapters are arranged so that a programmer reading the book from the beginning can learn the Icon language. Special features include
  • a chapter on windows and graphics and presentation of selected functions from the Icon Program Library.
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22. Tools For Compiling
LL(1) parser generator, implentations of Euler, and Backus' FP, all written in Icon.Category Computers Programming Compilers...... To use this, you need The icon programming Language. bugs none restrictionrequires writing in the icon programming language.
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Tools for Compiling
Table of Contents To copy and use these tools LL(1) parser generator Educational Compilers LL(k) parser generator ... Resources I'm on a leave of absence from IIT this year. You can find me via my company's home page: Prof. Thomas W. Christopher Tools of Computing LLC www.toolsofcomputing.com tc@toolsofcomputing.com
To copy and use these tools
You may reproduce the document in its entirety for personal use software. For educational use at a nonprofit institution, you may reproduce the documents for the students, instructors and teaching assistants provided you inform the author of the course name and number, the institution name and address, and provide electronic links (instructor's e-mail and course home page URL) to be posted on the web. Send the listing to the author at tc@charlie.cns.iit.edu Current user of tools.
LL(1) parser generator
Document (Postscript) Software (zip file) Remarks TCLL1: An LL(1) Parser Generator (Zipped Postscript) TCLL1: An LL(1) Parser Generator (PDF) tcll1.zip The TCLL1 parser generator. The parser generator and parsers are written in Icon. To use this, you need The Icon Programming Language Back to TC's projects Icon Programs
Compilers for educational use
Document (Postscript) Software (zip file) Remarks EULER: An Experiment in Language Definition (in Postscript) EULER document (PDF) euler.zip

23. Icon Programming Language FAQ
Subject icon programming Language FAQ. The core language is covered in Theicon programming Language (third edition), by Griswold and Griswold.
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24. Help-Site: Icon Programming Computer Help
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26. Icon Programming Language FAQ FAQ
icon programming Language FAQ. The Icon Project is a name used by the group that develops,implements, distributes, and supports the icon programming language.
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Frequently Asked Questions About The Icon Programming Language Last updated: December 11, 1996 This FAQ answers various questions about the Icon programming language, ranging from what it is to how you can get it. The master copy of this FAQ is the Web page http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/faq.html . Other on-line documentation is available via the main Icon page at http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/ http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/ and check out the links there. For FTP, the directory /icon/binaries contains executable versions of Icon for several systems, including several popular UNIX platforms. The directory /icon/packages contains source code, test programs, related material, and, most cases, executable binaries as well. All directories have README files with additional information. 11. Where can I get documentation about Icon? The definitive work on Icon is the book The Icon Programming Language, Griswold and Griswold, third edition, Peer-to-Peer Communications, Inc, 1996, 386 pages, ISBN . This book is a complete description and reference manual for Version 9 of Icon. A technical report describes changes since that version. There also is a book on the implementation of Icon: The Implementation of the Icon Programming Language, Griswold and Griswold, Princeton University Press, 1986, 336 pages, ISBN

27. Icon Programming Language FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about the icon programming language. http//www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/faq.htmLast updated June 12, 2001.
http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/technical/misc-html/icon/faq.htm
Frequently Asked Questions about the Icon programming language
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Last updated June 12, 2001.
Learning about Icon
A1. What is Icon?

A2. What is Icon good for?

A3. What is the Icon program library?

A4. Where can I learn more about Icon?
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A5. How about comprehensive documentation?

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B1. What platforms support Icon?

B2. How do I get started with Icon?
B3. Is there a Unicode version of Icon? B4. What happened to the compiler? Administration C1. What is the Icon Project? C2. How often is the on-line material updated? C3. Where did Icon come from? C4. Where is Icon going? Support D1. Is there a users' group for Icon? D2. How do I get technical support? Programming E1. Why doesn't work with every E2. Why doesn't string invocation such as ... E4. Can I open a bidirectional pipe?
Learning about Icon
What is Icon?
Icon is a very high level general-purpose programming language with extensive features for processing strings (text) and data structures. Icon is an imperative, procedural language with a syntax that is reminiscent of C and Pascal, but with semantics at a much higher level. Icon has a novel expression-evaluation mechanism that integrates goal-directed evaluation and backtracking with conventional control structures. It has a string scanning facility for pattern matching that avoids the tedious details usually associated with analyzing strings. Icon's built-in data structures include sets and tables with associative lookup, lists that can be used as vectors or stacks and queues, and records.

28. Book Review: The Icon Programming Language
Book review The icon programming Language. The icon programming Language Griswold,Ralph E. Griswold, Madge T. ISBN 0134478894 Date finished 200208-12.
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Date finished: 2002-08-12 A reasonably good introduction to Icon from the language's designers. Icon is noteworthy because it takes the idea of generators and uses it as a primary concept; every expression is a generator capable of producing multiple values or reporting failure, and the language will backtrack when an expression fails. I wonder what Icon's authors originally intended the language to be used for, as this book doesn't make that clear at all. Icon is obviously well-suited for writing parsers and similar string-chopping programs, and the backtracking evaluation would make it straightforward to write goal-searching programs, but there's no mention of OS interfaces other than opening files. The language itself is rather compact, using single-character operators a lot, so ?L returns a random object from the list L, and *L is the length of the list. The language seems moribund these days, and it's probably not much of a loss, because except for generators it's a fairly unremarkable scripting language, but it would be nice to see a modern language with the same backtracking capability.

29. Icon Programming Language Examples
icon programming Language Examples. Icon is a high level programming languagewith a rich set of features for processing strings and data structures.
http://web.wn.net/~usr/jmather/web/icon/
Icon Programming Language Examples
Icon is a high level programming language with a rich set of features for processing strings and data structures. Icon is a wonderfully versatile language and is suited for a wide range of tasks . I've used Icon to produce small, one-shot programs suitable for solving very specific tasks. Icon has also been my language of choice for much larger, more complex, and reusable programs. I find Icon very useful for manipulating a raw data set into a more usable form. For example, the sqlize program rewrites the standard input in a form which is easily incorporated into a SQL select query using "in." Similarly the trim program strips extra whitespace from the end of a line of text. Several people have found Icon to be preferable to Perl for system administration and have written extensively on this topic For part of my mathematics research in 1996, I found Icon to be the ideal tool for modeling an algorithm in combinatorial group theory. The implementation was quite large but was much shorter and comprehensible than a similar program in C or Prolog would have been. For more information on the "Word Problem for Cycle-free Semigroup Presentations" and its implentation in Icon, see the pages devoted to my work with A. Royce Wolf and Rebecca Schuller of the

30. An Overview Of The Icon Programming Language; Version 9
An Overview of the icon programming Language; Version 9. 2. RE Griswold, CL Jefferyand GM Townsend, Version 9.1 of the icon programming Language, The Univ.
http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/language/icon/ipd266.htm
An Overview of the Icon Programming Language; Version 9
Ralph E. Griswold
Department of Computer Science
The University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
March 2, 1996
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/docs/ipd266.html
1. Introduction
Icon is a high-level programming language with extensive facilities for processing strings and structures. Icon has several novel features, including expressions that may produce sequences of results, goal-directed evaluation that automatically searches for a successful result, and string scanning that allows operations on strings to be formulated at a high conceptual level. Icon also provides high-level graphics facilities.
Icon emphasizes high-level string processing and a design philosophy that allows ease of programming and short, concise programs. Storage allocation and garbage collection are automatic in Icon, and there are few restrictions on the sizes of objects. Strings, lists, and other structures are created during program execution and their size does not need to be known when a program is written. Values are converted to expected types automatically; for example, numeral strings read in as input can be used in numerical computations without explicit conversion. Icon has an expression-based syntax with reserved words; in appearance, Icon programs resemble those of Pascal and C.
Although Icon has extensive facilities for processing strings and structures, it also has a full repertoire of computational facilities. It is suitable for a wide variety of applications. Some examples are:

31. Icon Programming Language Reference
icon programming Language Reference Summaries. Help summaries areavailable for each of the Icon executable programs (icont, iconx
http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/language/icon/iconref/ref.htm
Icon Programming Language Reference Summaries
Help summaries are available for each of the Icon executable programs (icont, iconx), and for many aspects of the Icon language itself. A set of frequently asked questions about Icon is available
separately.

32. Citation
conference on History of programming languages toc 1993 , Cambridge, Massachusetts,United States History of the icon programming language Also published in
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33. Citation
CSCER archive Proceedings of the 1979 annual conference toc 1979 , The icon programminglanguage a new approach to high-level string processing Author Ralph
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The icon programming Language. May 1994 / Hands On / The icon programming Language Tomake programming easier, Icon does not have type declarations.
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Ralph E. Griswold Icon is a very high-level, general-purpose programming language with a strong emphasis on processing strings of characters and complicated structures. It was developed at the University of Arizona under the support of the National Science Foundation as a byproduct of research on high-level facilities for nonnumeric computation. That description is accurate, but it doesn't really tell you what the language is like or why so many programmers love it. I'll explain these things and give some examples that convey the nature of the language. An important issue in designing Icon was making programming easy, quick, and, we hoped, fun. The success of this design philosophy is illustrated by the fact that Icon programs are typ ically one-tenth to one-third the size of equivalent C programs and can be written correspondingly faster. Programming tasks that require extensive manipulations of strings and structures are surprisingly common. Compilers, word processors, and databases are examples. Icon has been used for many things, including text formatting, natural-language processing, program generation, rapid prototyping, and AI. Because it's easy to program in Icon, programmers often use it for one-shot, throwaway applications. But this language is also popular for the most complex applications, including those of a speculative nature, where quick results and ease of modification are vital.

35. Lambda The Ultimate The Implementation Of The Icon Programming
The Implementation of the icon programming Language. Previous topic,Next topic. The Implementation of the icon programming Language.
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36. DBLP: Ralph E. Griswold
1993. 27, Ralph E. Griswold, Madge T. Griswold History of the icon programming Language. 23,Ralph E. Griswold String Scanning in the icon programming Language.
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Ask others: ACM CiteSeer CSB Google ... Clinton L. Jeffery , Ralph E. Griswold, Gregg M. Townsend : Adding Graphics to a High-level Programming Language. Software - Practice and Experience 25 EE Ralph E. Griswold, Clinton L. Jeffery : Nova: Low-Cost Data Animation Using a Radar-Sweep Metaphor. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1994 Clinton L. Jeffery , Ralph E. Griswold: A Framework for Execution Monitoring in Icon. Software - Practice and Experience 24 Ralph E. Griswold, Madge T. Griswold : History of the Icon Programming Language. HOPL Preprints 1993 Janalee O'Bagy Kenneth Walker , Ralph E. Griswold: An Operational Semantics for Icon: Implementation of a Procedural Goal-Directed Language. Computer Languages 18 Kenneth Walker , Ralph E. Griswold: The Maintenance of Intermediate Values in Goal-Directed Evaluation. LOPLAS 1 Kenneth Walker , Ralph E. Griswold: An Optimizing Compiler for the Icon Programming Language. Software - Practice and Experience 22 Ralph E. Griswold: String Scanning in the Icon Programming Language. The Computer Journal 33 Ralph E. Griswold: Data Structures in the Icon Programming Language.

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    What Is itweak? itweak is an interactive debugging utility for the icon programminglanguage. Important Links It all begins with the icon programming language.
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    is an interactive debugging utility for the Icon programming language. The idea is that you compile your Icon program to ucode files (.u1, .u2). itweak then tweaks the ucode, inserting potential breakpoints. The resulting ucode files are linked with a debugging run-time and off you go. The itweak system provides you with most of the facilities you would expect from an interactive debugger, including the ability to evaluate a wide range of Icon expressions. Prerequisites
    itweak requires Icon 8.10 or higher. It is completely written in Icon, and thus as portable as Icon itself. itweak will not work with Jcon , the Icon implementation based on the Java Virtual Machine. Instant itweak on Unix
    Assuming you have the itweak distribution in the form of a file named itweak- version .tar.gz (where version is a version designator): uncompress and untar the file. This can be done in a single step, version This will create an installation directory in the current directory. The name of the installation directory will be

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