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  2. APL syntax and symbols - Wikipedia

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    Also note the keyboard had some 55 unique (68 listed per tables above, including comparative symbols but several symbols appear in both monadic and dyadic tables) APL symbol keys (55 APL functions (operators) are listed in IBM's 5110 APL Reference Manual), thus with the use of alt, shift and ctrl keys - it would theoretically have allowed a ...

  3. APL (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    FP, a functional programming language. Ivy, an interpreter for an APL-like language developed by Rob Pike, and which uses ASCII as input. [46] J, which was also designed by Iverson, and which uses ASCII with digraphs instead of special symbols. [7] K, a proprietary variant of APL developed by Arthur Whitney. [8] MATLAB, a numerical computation ...

  4. Digital encoding of APL symbols - Wikipedia

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    The programming language APL uses a number of symbols, rather than words from natural language, to identify operations, similarly to mathematical symbols.Prior to the wide adoption of Unicode, a number of special-purpose EBCDIC and non-EBCDIC code pages were used to represent the symbols required for writing APL.

  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. Rank (J programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The canonical implementation of rank may be the language J, but it is also available in Dyalog APL, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) technical standard on Extended APL, and NARS2000. Rank has several different meanings. In general, the concept of rank is used to treat an orthogonal array in terms of its subarrays. [4]

  7. Scientific Time Sharing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Scientific Time Sharing Corporation's former headquarters in Washington, D.C.. Scientific Time Sharing Corporation (STSC) was formed in 1969 in Bethesda, Maryland by Dan Dyer, Burton C. Gray, and some of the people who originally implemented the programming language APL, notably Philip S. Abrams, Lawrence M. Breed, and Allen Rose. [3]

  8. Dyalog APL - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 October 2018, at 14:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. APL Logistics - Wikipedia

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    APL Logistics Ltd. (APLL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kintetsu World Express, Inc. (KWE), a Japan-based freight forwarding and transportation company. [1] As a global supply chain specialist, APL Logistics trades in more than 60 countries, [2] serving the automotive, consumer, industrials, and retail verticals. [3]