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The '''Dyalog webinar''' is a | The '''Dyalog webinar''' is a [[Wikipedia:web conference|web conference]] held by [[Dyalog Ltd.]] for users of [[Dyalog APL]] and other array programmers. It usually lasts between a half and one hour and features presentations mainly by employees of Dyalog, while viewers of the live stream can participate via moderated chat. Subjects range from announcements of upcoming features to tutorials on various technical subjects. | ||
== Webinars by year == | == Webinars by year == | ||
The schedule is approximately monthly, but is usually interrupted during holidays and after each [[Dyalog user meeting]] when instead user meeting presentations are released in weekly batches. | |||
=== 2020 === | === 2020 === | ||
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Revision as of 09:51, 21 February 2020
The Dyalog webinar is a web conference held by Dyalog Ltd. for users of Dyalog APL and other array programmers. It usually lasts between a half and one hour and features presentations mainly by employees of Dyalog, while viewers of the live stream can participate via moderated chat. Subjects range from announcements of upcoming features to tutorials on various technical subjects.
Webinars by year
The schedule is approximately monthly, but is usually interrupted during holidays and after each Dyalog user meeting when instead user meeting presentations are released in weekly batches.
2020
2019
No. | Date | Presenter(s) | Title |
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15 | 21 Feb 2019 | Jay Foad | Adventures in Advent of Code |
16 | 21 Mar 2019 | Richard Park | TryAPL – The Next Generation |
17 | 25 Apr 2019 | Richard Park | Introducing the 2019 APL Problem Solving Competition |
18 | 20 Jun 2019 | Morten Kromberg | Source Code Management with Dyalog v17.1 |
19 | 18 Jul 2019 | Richard Park | Molecular Dynamics in Dyalog APL |
20 | 17 Oct 2019 | Richard Park | Concluding the 2019 APL Problem Solving Competition |
21 | 21 Nov 2019 | Chris Hughes | qWC (Cross-platform ⎕WC ) – an Introduction and Update
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2020
No. | Date | Presenter(s) | Title |
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22 | 23 Jan 2020 | Richard Park | Train Spotting in Dyalog APL |
23 | 20 Feb 2020 | Richard Park | Fast APL |
24 | 19 Mar 2020 | Richard Park | Progressive set functions |
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