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==External links== {{Wikibooks|Icon Programming}} *{{Official website|www.cs.arizona.edu/icon}} *{{GitHub|gtownsend/icon|Icon}} *[http://purl.umn.edu/107698 Oral history interview with Stephen Wampler], [[Charles Babbage Institute]], University of Minnesota. Wampler discusses his work on the development Icon in the late 1970s. *[http://purl.umn.edu/107329 Oral history interview with Robert Goldberg], [[Charles Babbage Institute]], University of Minnesota. Goldberg discusses his interaction with Griswold when working on Icon in the classroom at [[Illinois Institute of Technology]]. *[http://purl.umn.edu/107697 Oral history interview with Kenneth Walker], [[Charles Babbage Institute]], University of Minnesota. Walker describes the work environment of the Icon project, his interactions with Griswold, and his own work on an Icon compiler. *[http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Icon The Icon Programming Language page] on [[Rosetta Code|The Rosetta Code comparative programming tasks project site]] {{Authority control}} [[Category:Dynamically typed programming languages]] [[Category:Icon programming language family]] [[Category:Pattern matching programming languages]] [[Category:Public-domain software]] [[Category:SNOBOL programming language family]] [[Category:Text-oriented programming languages]] [[Category:Programming languages created in 1977]]
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