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* [[Alan J. Perlis]]: [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/perlis77.htm In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming] | * [[Alan J. Perlis]]: [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/perlis77.htm In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming] | ||
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Below are some texts intended to give you a taste for APL. Should you decide to learn more, then have a look at our learning resources.
- Bernard Legrand: APL – a Glimpse of Heaven (also available in French)
- Yan Cui: Fear and Loathing with APL
- Stephen Taylor: Discovering APL
- Ken Iverson: Notation as a Tool of Thought
- Alan J. Perlis: In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming
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Interface | Session ∙ Typing glyphs (on Linux) ∙ Fonts ∙ Text editors |
Publications | Introductions ∙ Learning resources ∙ Simple examples ∙ Advanced examples ∙ Mnemonics ∙ ISO 8485:1989 ∙ ISO/IEC 13751:2001 ∙ A Dictionary of APL ∙ Case studies ∙ Documentation suites ∙ Books ∙ Papers ∙ Videos ∙ APL Quote Quad ∙ Vector journal ∙ Terminology (Chinese, German) ∙ Neural networks ∙ Error trapping with Dyalog APL (in forms) |
Sharing code | Backwards compatibility ∙ APLcart ∙ APLTree ∙ APL-Cation ∙ Dfns workspace ∙ Tatin ∙ Cider |
Implementation | Resources ∙ Open-source ∙ Magic function ∙ Performance ∙ APL hardware |
Developers | Timeline of corporations ∙ APL2000 ∙ Dyalog ∙ IBM ∙ IPSA ∙ STSC |