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Archive site arizona.edu, University of Arizona Programming Languages: The University of Arizona's Department of Computer Science distributes three programming languages through anonymous FTP or by mail order. Icon is a general-purpose language with string and list facilities; it has nothing to do with screen icons. Icon runs on nearly anything with a C compiler, from a PC to a mainframe. See the book by Griswold & Griswold. SR is a language for writing distributed systems; it runs on Sun, Vax, and Encore systems. See TOPLAS, January 88, 51-86. SBProlog is an implementation of the Prolog language. Here are some words that describe what's in the archive: Icon,SR,Prolog,language This archive is administered by: for access questions, the Lab Staff, lab@arizona.edu; for Icon questions, the Icon Project, icon-project@arizona.edu; for SR questions, the SR Project, sr-project@arizona.edu; and for SBProlog questions: Saumya Debray, debray@arizona.edu. The archive entry was submitted by Gregg Townsend, gmt@arizona.edu, on Mon Dec 12 07:47:16 MST 1988. The archive is in the Mountain time zone. The archive mailing address is: Department of Computer Science University of Arizona Tucson AZ 85721 USA Files tagged with a pattern matching "ftp" can be obtained with ftp. The domain name is "arizona.edu" and its internet address is 128.196.6.1. The files are in directory "/". Files tagged with a pattern matching "ftp" can be obtained with ftp. The domain name is "arizona.edu" and its internet address is 192.12.69.1. The files are in directory "/". There is an index file whose access tag is "ftp" in file "icon/README". The file contains details regarding the Icon files. There is an index file whose access tag is "ftp" in file "sr/README". The file contains details regarding the SR files. There is an index file whose access tag is "ftp" in file "sbprolog/README". The file contains details regarding the SBProlog files. @ADD SITE NM arizona.edu EN gmt@arizona.edu (Gregg Townsend) Mon Dec 12 07:47:16 MST 1988 TM MST TT University of Arizona Programming Languages AD lab@arizona.edu (for access questions: the Lab Staff) AD icon-project@arizona.edu (for Icon questions: the Icon Project) AD sr-project@arizona.edu (for SR questions: the SR Project) AD debray@arizona.edu (for SBProlog questions: Saumya Debray) MA Department of Computer Science; University of Arizona; Tucson AZ 85721 USA CO ftp;ftp;arizona.edu;128.196.6.1;/; CO ftp;ftp;arizona.edu;192.12.69.1;/; IX ftp;icon/README;;;;details regarding the Icon files IX ftp;sr/README;;;;details regarding the SR files IX ftp;sbprolog/README;;;;details regarding the SBProlog files KW Icon,SR,Prolog,language DE The University of Arizona's Department of Computer Science DE distributes three programming languages through anonymous FTP DE or by mail order. DE DE Icon is a general-purpose language with string and list DE facilities; it has nothing to do with screen icons. Icon runs DE on nearly anything with a C compiler, from a PC to a DE mainframe. See the book by Griswold & Griswold. DE DE SR is a language for writing distributed systems; it runs on DE Sun, Vax, and Encore systems. See TOPLAS, January 88, 51-86. DE DE SBProlog is an implementation of the Prolog language. @END