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  2. APL (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Dyalog APL was first released by British company Dyalog Ltd. [107] in 1983 [108] and, as of 2018, is available for AIX, Linux (including on the Raspberry Pi), macOS and Microsoft Windows platforms. It is based on APL2, with extensions to support object-oriented programming, [109] functional programming, [110] and tacit programming. [111]

  3. Comparison of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Dyalog APL: Dyalog Ltd. 1981 1983 18.0 10 June 2020: Not free (commercial), Free (non-commercial) Proprietary: A modern dialect of APL, enhanced with features for functional and object-oriented programming. Euler Math Toolbox: René Grothmann 1987 1988 2022-02-10 10 February 2022: Free GPL: Also a computer algebra system through interface with ...

  4. Roger Hui - Wikipedia

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    Hui was born in Hong Kong in 1953. In 1966, he immigrated to Canada with his entire family. [3]In 1973, Hui entered the University of Alberta.In his second year he took a course on probability and statistics in which students were expected to learn the programming language APL with little or no formal instruction.

  5. Shared Variables - Wikipedia

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    When APL\360 was first introduced in 1968, there were no built-in means by which a user could directly access data from outside of the APL system. Thus, starting in 1969, IBM developed the shared variable facility. [2] Following APL.SV, the IBM VS APL and APL2 program products also supported shared variables, as did the IBM 5100 line of computers.

  6. APL syntax and symbols - Wikipedia

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    Before Unicode, APL interpreters were supplied with fonts in which APL characters were mapped to less commonly used positions in the ASCII character sets, usually in the upper 128 code points. These mappings (and their national variations) were sometimes unique to each APL vendor's interpreter, which made the display of APL programs on the Web ...

  7. ISO-IR-68 - Wikipedia

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    The APL Character Set for Workspace Interchange, registered for use with ISO/IEC 2022 as ISO-IR-68, [1] is a character set developed by the APL Working Group of the Canadian Standards Association. [2]

  8. Tacit programming - Wikipedia

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    Tacit programming, also called point-free style, is a programming paradigm in which function definitions do not identify the arguments (or "points") on which they operate. Instead the definitions merely compose other functions, among which are combinators that manipulate the arguments.

  9. Talk:APL syntax and symbols/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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