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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Wed, 4 May 1994 09:02:21 MST
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From: ucgadkw@ucl.ac.uk (Dominik Wujastyk)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.icon
Subject: Re: Icon in BYTE Magazine
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Date: 20 Apr 94 09:05:17 GMT
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kehandle@unix.amherst.edu (KEITH EDWARD HANDLEY) writes:
>The new BYTE (May, 1994) has an article by Ralph Griswold that is
>an introduction to Icon. Pages 193-200 (but there are quite a few
>ads in there).
That's nice. The last one (on Snobol) was in the 1985 Byte. I bought
that issue, which focussed on text processing, and there were a couple
of pieces on TeX too, including a brief interview with Knuth, which
started me down that slippery slope. I still haven't recovered (but
I have some nice books to show for it).
I wonder what else is in the May 94 Byte?
Dominik