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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Thu, 30 Nov 1995 17:04:31 MST
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 16:30:50 -0700 (MST)
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To: icon-group@cs.arizona.edu
From: "William H. Mitchell" <whm@mse.com>
Subject: Re: Another introductory book on Icon?
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At 06:24 PM 11/29/95 -0600, Richard L. Goerwitz III wrote:
>
>If you write an Icon book, be sure you have the question of future
>support nailed down.
>
>If you start writing today, it will doubtless be at least 1.5 years
>before you are in the bookstores, so the lifetime of the language
>is a concern. Ralph has retired, and most of the former Icon Pro-
>ject members have since moved on to other things. The language, as
>such, may not even be around five years from now, except as a legacy
>system.
Richard's note raises some good points, but my view is that Icon is alive
and well. Additionally, I think the new graphics features will generate
a lot of interest in the language.
Also, there's a question of whether language usage drives book sales or
vice versa. I think both forces clearly come into play. The Griswolds'
book (TIPL) currently lists at $47. I'm enthusiastic about Icon
but I have hard time encouraging people to go shell out fifty bucks to just
take a good look at the language. I'd like to put an introductory Icon
book on the market at a substantially lower price, say under $30.
I also suspect that for whatever reason, some persons haven't found success
in learning Icon with TIPL. My interest is in writing a book that will
increase Icon's popularity, not merely try to tap into the existing Icon
user community.
If for some reason the Icon Project closes up shop I don't think there will
be any shortage of persons willing to fill the void. (I'm one of them!)