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'''Tatin''' is a [[wikipedia:package manager|package manager]] for [[Dyalog APL]]. It is a community-developed project distributed under the [[wikipedia:MIT License|MIT License]].
'''Tatin''' is a [[wikipedia:package manager|package manager]] for [[Dyalog APL]]. It is a community-developed project distributed under the [[wikipedia:MIT License|MIT License]].


An interface to Tatin, consisting of a set of [[user command]]s, is expected to be included with [[Dyalog APL 19.0|Dyalog 19.0]].  
An interface to Tatin, consisting of a set of [[user command]]s and an API, is expected to be included with [[Dyalog APL 19.0|Dyalog 19.0]] but can be used with 18.0 and 18.2 as well.  


The name refers to a [[wikipedia:Tarte Tatin|Tarte Tatin]], which is a form of apple tart. Things associated with APL are often given a name alluding to apples due to the similar pronunciation of ''apple'' and ''APL''.
The name refers to a [[wikipedia:Tarte Tatin|Tarte Tatin]], which is a form of apple tart. Things associated with APL are often given a name alluding to apples due to the similar pronunciation of ''apple'' and ''APL''.

Revision as of 12:50, 26 April 2022

Tatin's logo is the logarithm glyph coloured to become a stylised Tarte Tatin.

Tatin is a package manager for Dyalog APL. It is a community-developed project distributed under the MIT License.

An interface to Tatin, consisting of a set of user commands and an API, is expected to be included with Dyalog 19.0 but can be used with 18.0 and 18.2 as well.

The name refers to a Tarte Tatin, which is a form of apple tart. Things associated with APL are often given a name alluding to apples due to the similar pronunciation of apple and APL.

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