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| developer = [https://github.com/dzaima dzaima] | | developer = [https://github.com/dzaima dzaima] | ||
| latest release version = 0.1.2 / 2019 | | latest release version = 0.1.2 / 2019 | ||
| implementation language = [ | | implementation language = [[wikipedia:Java (programming language)|Java]] | ||
| platforms = JVM, Android | | platforms = JVM, Android | ||
| license = [ | | license = [[wikipedia:MIT License|MIT]] | ||
| website = [https://github.com/dzaima/APL Github] | | website = [https://github.com/dzaima/APL Github] | ||
| documentation = [https://github.com/dzaima/APL/blob/master/docs/chars.txt docs] | | documentation = [https://github.com/dzaima/APL/blob/master/docs/chars.txt docs] | ||
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'''dzaima/APL''' is an implementation of APL in Java, created and maintained by Stack Exchange user [https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/users/59183/dzaima dzaima]. It is primarily based on [[Dyalog APL]], but handles some parts of the language more strictly and includes additional primitive functions and operators while adding dictionaries as a native datatype. It also includes [ | '''dzaima/APL''' is an implementation of APL in Java, created and maintained by Stack Exchange user [https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/users/59183/dzaima dzaima]. It is primarily based on [[Dyalog APL]], but handles some parts of the language more strictly and includes additional primitive functions and operators while adding dictionaries as a native datatype. It also includes [[wikipedia:Processing (programming language)|Processing]] integration. | ||
dzaima/APL adds many new primitives and extensions to existing primitives, most taken from or inspired by Adám Brudzewsky's experimental [https://github.com/abrudz/dyalog-apl-extended#content Extended Dyalog APL], for example: | dzaima/APL adds many new primitives and extensions to existing primitives, most taken from or inspired by Adám Brudzewsky's experimental [https://github.com/abrudz/dyalog-apl-extended#content Extended Dyalog APL], for example: |