Merrilee Larson wrote:
> Hi...
> 
> Well I visited the Unicon Home and at SourceForge. I could not find any
> reference as to whether Unicon was a compiler or interpreter. As my goal
> is strictly CGI, an interpreter is what *I'm* looking for. TIA....

(I'm adding the Unicon mailing list to this reply - you may want to move
Unicon questions over there to get more detailed replies...)

Unicon, like Icon, uses an interpreter.  A compiler is also in the works,
I believe, for those cases where it might be useful.

I've used Unicon with CGI and databases (and with SOAP, to a limited
degree) - it's a nice pairing.

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