daemon@ucbvax.UUCP (07/14/84)
From @SU-SCORE.ARPA:JQJ@SU-SCORE.ARPA Sat Jul 14 00:41:10 1984 As a course project last fall, I installed a version of the Icon programming language in Unipress Emacs as a subsystem. The resulting Emacs can be programmed using both MLisp and Icon. A short technical report about the system is available. Copies of the report (TR 84-8) can be obtained by mailing to icon-project.arizona@csnet-relay or arizona!icon-project. Persons unfamiliar with Icon may also wish to receive TR 83-3a, which provides an overview of the Icon programming language. These reports are distributed via the postal service, so be sure to include your postal address. Bill Mitchell whm.arizona@csnet-relay {noao,mcnc,utah-cs}!arizona!whm
daemon@ucbvax.UUCP (07/17/84)
From @SU-SCORE.ARPA:JQJ@SU-SCORE.ARPA Tue Jul 17 01:08:08 1984 As a course project last fall, I installed a version of the Icon programming language in Unipress Emacs as a subsystem. The resulting Emacs can be programmed using both MLisp and Icon. A short technical report about the system is available. Copies of the report (TR 84-8) can be obtained by mailing to icon-project.arizona@csnet-relay or arizona!icon-project. Persons unfamiliar with Icon may also wish to receive TR 83-3a, which provides an overview of the Icon programming language. These reports are distributed via the postal service, so be sure to include your postal address. Bill Mitchell whm.arizona@csnet-relay {noao,mcnc,utah-cs}!arizona!whm