ICI is a C-like, high level language originally developed by Tim Long and placed into the public domain. ICI marries C's expression syntax, control structures and overall feel, with a dynamic, garbage collected, object-based, data model. ICI is typically used as a scripting-like language in the fashion of Perl, Python, TCL and other such languages. ICI can be called from C and the language itself can be extended allowing applications to provide domain specific functions, types and operators for use in their ICI programs. Embedding in an application also allows the application to make use of ICI's efficient object system which provides many useful facilities. ICI is in the public domain, there is no copyright on it. URL: http://www.zeta.org.au/~atrn/ici/