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for icon-group-addresses; Tue, 8 Dec 1998 16:53:54 -0700 (MST)
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To: icon-group@optima.CS.Arizona.EDU
Date: 8 Dec 1998 22:21:10 GMT
From: espie@liafa.jussieu.fr (Marc Espie)
Subject: Re: Internet Programming with Icon
Errors-To: icon-group-errors@optima.CS.Arizona.EDU
Status: RO
In article <199812082018.NAA02933@baskerville.CS.Arizona.EDU>,
Gregg Townsend <gmt@CS.Arizona.EDU> wrote:
> From: "Philip Pesek" <ppesek@nyx.net>
> I have a question, does the icon language have support for internet
> programming either under unix or with winsock or something like that?
>Not really. There's some loadable C code for Unix in the Icon program
>library that lets a client open a connection to a server, but that's
>about it.
Not quite.
What's the status of unicon ? I just went to see the web page, but it's
now one year old, and there isn't even an email address to enquire to...
(http://www.drones.com/unicon/)
--
Marc Espie
|anime, sf, juggling, unicycle, acrobatics, comics...
|AmigaOS, OpenBSD, C++, perl, Icon, PostScript...
| `real programmers don't die, they just get out of beta'