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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Jelly}}{{Infobox array language | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Jelly}}{{Infobox array language | ||
| title = Jelly | | title = Jelly | ||
| array model = [[nested array model|nested] | | array model = [[nested array model|nested]] | ||
| index origin = 1 | | index origin = 1 | ||
| function styles = [[tacit]], links | | function styles = [[tacit]], [[dfn|links]] | ||
| numeric types = unbounded float | | numeric types = unbounded float | ||
| unicode support = full | | unicode support = full | ||
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'''Jelly''' is a dialect of APL in Python, created and maintained by CGCC user [https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/users/12012/dennis Dennis]. | '''Jelly''' is a dialect of APL in Python, created and maintained by CGCC user [https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/users/12012/dennis Dennis]. | ||
== Similarities == | |||
* Like APL, Jelly uses a wide range of Unicode glyphs. However, Jelly extends the glyph set to 256 characters in the US International keyboard, as well as the addition of 2-character digraphs. | * Like APL, Jelly uses a wide range of Unicode glyphs. However, Jelly extends the glyph set to 256 characters in the US International keyboard, as well as the addition of 2-character digraphs. | ||
== Differences == | |||
* Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "linkss". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link. | * Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "linkss". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link. |
Revision as of 06:11, 26 April 2020
Jelly is a dialect of APL in Python, created and maintained by CGCC user Dennis.
Similarities
- Like APL, Jelly uses a wide range of Unicode glyphs. However, Jelly extends the glyph set to 256 characters in the US International keyboard, as well as the addition of 2-character digraphs.
Differences
- Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "linkss". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link.