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Glyphs are the individual characters and symbols used in APL, primarily to represent [[primitive function|primitive functions]] and [[primitive operator|operators]]. | Glyphs are the individual characters and symbols used in APL, primarily to represent [[primitive function|primitive functions]] and [[primitive operator|operators]]. | ||
Prior to the widespread adoption of [wikipedia:Unicode|], many special-purpose code pages were used to represent APL symbols (see [[Wikipedia: Digital encoding of APL symbols]]). | Prior to the widespread adoption of [[wikipedia:Unicode|Unicode]], many special-purpose code pages were used to represent APL symbols (see [[Wikipedia: Digital encoding of APL symbols]]). | ||
{{APL programming language}} | {{APL programming language}} |
Revision as of 03:37, 4 November 2019
Glyphs are the individual characters and symbols used in APL, primarily to represent primitive functions and operators.
Prior to the widespread adoption of Unicode, many special-purpose code pages were used to represent APL symbols (see Wikipedia: Digital encoding of APL symbols).