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[[File:apl-meetup-poster.png|thumb|right|Session poster in Portuguese]]
[[File:apl-meetup-poster.png|thumb|right|Session poster in Portuguese]]
The '''Portuguese APL Meetup''' is an informal weekly meetup started by Rodrigo Girão Serrão that started on the 1st of March of 2021.
The '''APL Meetup''' (Portuguese: Meetup de APL) was an informal weekly event that was started by Rodrigo Girão Serrão and held its first session on the 1st of March of 2021. The objective was to provide an opportunity for Portuguese-speakers to learn APL.
Its objective is to promote the learning of APL among Portuguese-speaking learners.


The sessions usually last for 1h and are centred around applying APL to solve "problems": not only problems from websites and competitions such as the [[APL Problem Solving Competition]] but also tasks that the participants wish to solve with programming and, in particular, with APL.
The sessions usually lasted for one hour and were centred around applying APL to solve "problems"; not only problems from websites and competitions such as the [[APL Problem Solving Competition]], but also tasks that the participants wished to solve with programming and, in particular, with APL.


== External links ==
== External links ==


* [https://mathspp.com/meetup-apl Website] (schedule, contents covered in each session, etc)
* [https://mathspp.com/training/courses/apl-meetup Website] (schedule, contents covered in each session, etc)


{{APL community}}
{{APL community}}
[[Category:Online resources]]
[[Category:Online sessions]]

Latest revision as of 14:47, 8 August 2024

Session poster in Portuguese

The APL Meetup (Portuguese: Meetup de APL) was an informal weekly event that was started by Rodrigo Girão Serrão and held its first session on the 1st of March of 2021. The objective was to provide an opportunity for Portuguese-speakers to learn APL.

The sessions usually lasted for one hour and were centred around applying APL to solve "problems"; not only problems from websites and competitions such as the APL Problem Solving Competition, but also tasks that the participants wished to solve with programming and, in particular, with APL.

External links

  • Website (schedule, contents covered in each session, etc)


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