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* [[wikipedia:Fred Brooks|Fred Brooks]]<ref>[[Adin Falkoff]] and [[Ken Iverson]]. [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLEvol.htm The Evolution of APL]. ACM SIGPLAN Notices Volume 13, Number 8. 1978-08.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Fred Brooks|Fred Brooks]]<ref>[[Adin Falkoff]] and [[Ken Iverson]]. [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLEvol.htm The Evolution of APL]. ACM SIGPLAN Notices Volume 13, Number 8. 1978-08.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Horst Feistel|Horst Feistel]]<ref>Alan G. Konheim. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329102935_Horst_Feistel_the_inventor_of_LUCIFER_the_cryptographic_algorithm_that_changed_cryptology Horst Feistel: the inventor of LUCIFER, the cryptographic algorithm that changed cryptology]. Journal of Cryptographic Engineering (2019) 9:85–100 ([https://doi.org/10.1007/s13389-018-0198-5 doi:10.1000/182]).</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Horst Feistel|Horst Feistel]]<ref>Alan G. Konheim. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329102935_Horst_Feistel_the_inventor_of_LUCIFER_the_cryptographic_algorithm_that_changed_cryptology Horst Feistel: the inventor of LUCIFER, the cryptographic algorithm that changed cryptology]. Journal of Cryptographic Engineering (2019) 9:85–100 ([https://doi.org/10.1007/s13389-018-0198-5 doi:10.1000/182]).</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Bill Gates|Bill Gates]]<ref>Jay Whipple III. [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog16/?v=fbryH10d4UU Lessons from 40 Years of APL (Not Old Enough for 50 Years!)] at [[Dyalog '16]].</ref><ref>[[wikipedia:Bill Gates|Bill Gates]]. [[wikipedia:Open Letter to Hobbyists|Open Letter to Hobbyists]]. 1976.</ref><ref>Bill Gates. [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/codereport/Content/main/Talks/2022-07-CppNorth/TheTwinAlgorithms/APL%20Good%20for%20the%20Brain.pdf APL: Good For the Brain]. [[wikipedia:Electronics Today International|Electronics Today International]]. March 1979.</ref><ref>David Allison. Video interview with Bill Gates ([https://americanhistory.si.edu/comphist/gates.htm#tc30 transcript]). National Museum of American History.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Bill Gates|Bill Gates]]<ref>Jay Whipple III. [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog16/?v=fbryH10d4UU Lessons from 40 Years of APL (Not Old Enough for 50 Years!)] at [[Dyalog '16]].</ref><ref>[[wikipedia:Bill Gates|Bill Gates]]. [[wikipedia:Open Letter to Hobbyists|Open Letter to Hobbyists]]. 1976.</ref><ref>[[wikipedia:Electronics Today International|ETI]] Canada. [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/codereport/Content/main/Talks/2022-07-CppNorth/TheTwinAlgorithms/APL%20Good%20for%20the%20Brain.pdf APL: Good For The Brain], "Where Is APL Going?". 1979-03.</ref><ref>David Allison. Video interview with Bill Gates ([https://americanhistory.si.edu/comphist/gates.htm#tc30 transcript]). National Museum of American History.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Robert Griesemer|Robert Griesemer]]<ref>Rob Pike. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXoG0WX0r_E&t=120 Implementing a bignum calculator]. Golang-syd. Nov 2014.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Robert Griesemer|Robert Griesemer]]<ref>Rob Pike. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXoG0WX0r_E&t=120 Implementing a bignum calculator]. Golang-syd. Nov 2014.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Jeremy Howard (entrepreneur)|Jeremy Howard]]<ref>[[Array Cast]] episode 31: [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode31-jeremy-howard Jeremy Howard - Data Scientist]. 2022-07-08.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Jeremy Howard (entrepreneur)|Jeremy Howard]]<ref>[[Array Cast]] episode 31: [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode31-jeremy-howard Jeremy Howard - Data Scientist]. 2022-07-08.</ref>
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* [[wikipedia:Andrew Koenig (programmer)|Andrew Koenig]]<ref name=stroustrup>Bjarne Stroustrup. [http://www.cosy.com/language/bjarne.htm Email exchange with Bob Armstrong]. 1995-09-20–1995-10-02.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Andrew Koenig (programmer)|Andrew Koenig]]<ref name=stroustrup>Bjarne Stroustrup. [http://www.cosy.com/language/bjarne.htm Email exchange with Bob Armstrong]. 1995-09-20–1995-10-02.</ref>
* [[Alan Perlis]]
* [[Alan Perlis]]
* [[wikipedia:Rob Pike|Rob Pike]] develops the APL-like calculator [[Ivy]]
* [[wikipedia:Rob Pike|Rob Pike]] used [[APL\360]] via terminal<ref>[[Array Cast]] episode 60: [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode60-rob-pike Rob Pike - Array Languages are Important]. 2023-08-18.</ref> and develops the APL-like calculator [[Ivy]]
* [[wikipedia:Jef Raskin|Jef Raskin]] designed the APL-like [[Apple]] programming language for the [[wikipedia:Macintosh|Macintosh]] based on his experience with APL.<ref>Jef Raskin. [https://bitsavers.org/pdf/apple/mac/The_Macintosh_Project_Selected_Papers_Feb80.pdf#page=47 The Apple Calculator language] (Document 14A version 10). The Macintosh Project. 1079-10-13.</ref>
* [[Richard Stallman]]
* [[Richard Stallman]]
* [[wikipedia:Bjarne Stroustrup|Bjarne Stroustrup]]<ref name=stroustrup/>
* [[wikipedia:Ken Thompson|Ken Thompson]] was the original implementer of [[APL\11]]<ref>Lee Dickey. [https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.apl/c/u9sl6gz4IYs APL\11 source now available] on comp.lang.apl. 1993-04-15.</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Ken Thompson|Ken Thompson]] was the original implementer of [[APL\11]]<ref>Lee Dickey. [https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.apl/c/u9sl6gz4IYs APL\11 source now available] on comp.lang.apl. 1993-04-15.</ref>



Latest revision as of 13:05, 28 May 2024

This page lists people or companies that have made significant use of APL, and are famous for reasons other than APL specifically (Ken Iverson and Arthur Whitney are the only people to achieve substantial fame for APL or array programming).

Individuals

Organizations

Because of APL's wide reach historically, only organizations that have major APL projects or groups with many programmers are listed.

Companies

Universities

References

  1. Henry G. Baker. On the permutations of a vector obtainable through the restructure and transpose functions of APL. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad. Volume 23, Issue 2. Dec. 1992.
  2. Charles Babbage Institute. An Interview with Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston. Conducted by Martin Campbell-Kelly and Paul Ceruzzi. 2004-05-07.
  3. Adin Falkoff and Ken Iverson. The Evolution of APL. ACM SIGPLAN Notices Volume 13, Number 8. 1978-08.
  4. Alan G. Konheim. Horst Feistel: the inventor of LUCIFER, the cryptographic algorithm that changed cryptology. Journal of Cryptographic Engineering (2019) 9:85–100 (doi:10.1000/182).
  5. Jay Whipple III. Lessons from 40 Years of APL (Not Old Enough for 50 Years!) at Dyalog '16.
  6. Bill Gates. Open Letter to Hobbyists. 1976.
  7. ETI Canada. APL: Good For The Brain, "Where Is APL Going?". 1979-03.
  8. David Allison. Video interview with Bill Gates (transcript). National Museum of American History.
  9. Rob Pike. Implementing a bignum calculator. Golang-syd. Nov 2014.
  10. Array Cast episode 31: Jeremy Howard - Data Scientist. 2022-07-08.
  11. Stanley Jordan. V. Tools and Technology: The APL Language. Accessed 2021-01-07.
  12. Bjarne Stroustrup. Email exchange with Bob Armstrong. 1995-09-20–1995-10-02.
  13. Array Cast episode 60: Rob Pike - Array Languages are Important. 2023-08-18.
  14. Jef Raskin. The Apple Calculator language (Document 14A version 10). The Macintosh Project. 1079-10-13.
  15. Lee Dickey. APL\11 source now available on comp.lang.apl. 1993-04-15.
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