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Date: 18 Sep 97 15:43:24 BST
From: Roger Hare <rjhare@holyrood.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Icon Talk
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At last, after about 10 years, I have managed to persuade my
colleagues (or some of them) to let me tell them about Icon in a
short departmental seminar. I have about 30 minutes, with slides.
What features of Icon do folks think I should present in order to
convince them to start using Icon?
Obviously, I have my own ideas, but any others are welcome.
Thanks.
Roger Hare