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{{Implementation|Icon}} |
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{{language|Jcon |
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|site=http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/jcon/ |
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|exec=bytecode |
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|parampass=value |
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|strength=strong |
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|safety=safe |
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|express=implicit |
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|checking=dynamic |
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|gc=yes |
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|LCT=yes |
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{{virtual machine}} |
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{{language programming paradigm|Procedural}} |
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{{language programming paradigm|Dynamic}} |
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{{language programming paradigm|Object-oriented}} |
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{{language programming paradigm|Logic_Programming}} |
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Version 2 of Jcon is an essentially complete implementation of Icon, including graphics and large integers. A few minor features are missing -- mostly things like chdir() that cannot be done in Java. |
Version 2 of Jcon is an essentially complete implementation of Icon, including graphics and large integers. A few minor features are missing -- mostly things like chdir() that cannot be done in Java. |
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Jcon is currently not being developed. |
Jcon is currently not being developed (last available version is 2.1 from September 10, 1999). |
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==Related== |
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* [[ |
* [[Goaldi]] |
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* [[ |
* [[Icon]] |
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* [[ |
* [[Object Icon]] |
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* [[Unicon]] |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 24 March 2023
Jcon is an implementation of Icon.
Other implementations of Icon.
Jcon is a virtual machine. Other virtual machines.
Jcon is a Java-based implementation of the Icon programming language. The Jcon translator, written in Icon, generates Java class files that execute in conjunction with a run-time system written in Java.
Version 2 of Jcon is an essentially complete implementation of Icon, including graphics and large integers. A few minor features are missing -- mostly things like chdir() that cannot be done in Java.
Jcon is currently not being developed (last available version is 2.1 from September 10, 1999).