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APL-eusis is a game that allows participants to hone their skills in the APL programming language. It is inspired by existing games of inductive logic such as Eleusis or Zendo.
APL-eusis is a game that allows participants to hone their skills in the APL programming language. It is inspired by existing games of inductive logic such as Eleusis (which has itself been the subject of APL study<ref>Berry, Michael. "APL and the search for truth: A set of functions to play New Eleusis". [[APL81]]. doi:[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/390007.805334 10.1145/390007.805334]</ref><ref>Berry, Michael. "A set of APL functions to play new Eleusis". IJCAI'81: Proceedings of the 7th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence. 1981-08. doi:[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1623264.1623354 10.5555/1623264.1623354]</ref>) or Zendo.
== Basic Play ==
== Basic Play ==
The game may be played by any convenient number of participants. In each round, one participant is named Master, the others are Students.
The game may be played by any convenient number of participants. In each round, one participant is named Master, the others are Students.
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For sufficiently advanced Masters and students, consider allowing operators to be defined, as well as functions.
For sufficiently advanced Masters and students, consider allowing operators to be defined, as well as functions.
== References ==
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