The Icon Project

The Icon Project is the name we use to identify work related to the Icon programming language. It's not an official organization but just a convenient label.

To the extent the Icon Project is anywhere, its home is in the Department of Computer Science at The University of Arizona, which is in Tucson, Arizona. The department's main facilities are located on the seventh floor of the Gould-Simpson Building near the southwest corner of campus.

Here are some views looking to the north and west.

View from a live camera

Many persons have contributed to Icon over the years: students, faculty, and staff members in the Department of Computer Science at The University of Arizona, and numerous other persons throughout the world. The persons who currently are actively involved in Icon are shown below:

Ralph E. Griswold, Regent's Professor Emeritus, Department of Computer Science, The University of Arizona.

Gregg M. Townsend, Staff Scientist, Department of Computer Science, The University of Arizona.

Clinton L. Jeffery, Assistant Professor, Division of Computer Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Madge T. Griswold, writer

Margaret Newman, Secretary, Department of Computer Science, The University of Arizona.

Sandy Miller, Systems Programmer, Principal, Department of Computer Science, The University of Arizona.


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