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| developer = [[Arthur Whitney]] | | developer = [[Arthur Whitney]] | ||
| latest release version = | | latest release version = K9 "Shakti" / 2020 | ||
| implementation language = [[wikipedia:C_(programming_language)|C]], [http://kparc.com/b/ B] | | implementation language = [[wikipedia:C_(programming_language)|C]], [http://kparc.com/b/ B] | ||
| platforms = macOS, Linux, Windows, [[kOS]] | | platforms = macOS, Linux, Windows, [[kOS]] | ||
| license = Free for personal use / Proprietary commercial software (free open source implementations exist) | | license = Free for personal use / Proprietary commercial software (free open source implementations exist) | ||
| website = [https://kx.com/ Kx Systems], [https://shakti.com/ Shakti] | | website = [https://kx.com/ Kx Systems], [https://shakti.com/ Shakti] | ||
| documentation = [http://kparc.com/k.txt K4] [https://kparc.github.io/ref/ | | documentation = [http://kparc.com/k.txt K4] [https://kparc.github.io/ref/ K9] | ||
| download = [https://kx.com/connect-with-us/download/ K4], [https://shakti.com/download/ | | download = [https://kx.com/connect-with-us/download/ K4], [https://shakti.com/download/ K9] | ||
| influenced by = [[A+]], [[J]], [[wikipedia:Scheme_(programming_language)|Scheme]] | | influenced by = [[A+]], [[J]], [[wikipedia:Scheme_(programming_language)|Scheme]] | ||
| influenced = [[Q]], [[RAD]], [[Kona]], [[Klong]], [[oK]], [[ngn/k]] | | influenced = [[Q]], [[RAD]], [[Kona]], [[Klong]], [[oK]], [[ngn/k]] | ||
| run online = [https://kparc.io/kc K7] | | run online = [https://kparc.io/kc K7] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''K''' denotes a family of programming languages designed by [[Arthur Whitney]] and commercialized by Morgan Stanley, Kx Systems, and Shakti. In 1985, while at Morgan Stanley, Whitney created the statically typed A dialect of APL. His colleagues extended A into [[A+]] in 1988. Finally, Whitney presented the first K implementation in 1992, a "reduced instruction set" dialect which only used ASCII [[glyph|glyphs]] and limited arrays to [[list model|(nested) vectors]]. For a long time, K's main role was as implementation language for [[Q]], the query language of kdb+, which is an in-memory, column-based database. K7 ("Shakti K") | '''K''' denotes a family of programming languages designed by [[Arthur Whitney]] and commercialized by Morgan Stanley, Kx Systems, and Shakti. In 1985, while at Morgan Stanley, Whitney created the statically typed A dialect of APL. His colleagues extended A into [[A+]] in 1988. Finally, Whitney presented the first K implementation in 1992, a "reduced instruction set" dialect which only used ASCII [[glyph|glyphs]] and limited arrays to [[list model|(nested) vectors]]. For a long time, K's main role was as implementation language for [[Q]], the query language of kdb+, which is an in-memory, column-based database. K7 ("Shakti K") was the first K to have full Unicode support, and it also uses a limited set non-ASCII symbols in the core language, for example <source lang=apl inline>Ø</source> and <source lang=apl inline>∞</source>. | ||
== Releases == | == Releases == | ||
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| 2018 || K7 (Shakti) | | 2018 || K7 (Shakti) | ||
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| unreleased || K8 | |||
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| 2020 || K9 (Shakti) | |||
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