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== Hardware vendors with APL implementations == | == Hardware vendors with APL implementations == | ||
* [[wikipedia:Burroughs Corporation|Burroughs Corporation]] | * [[wikipedia:Analogic Corporation|Analogic Corporation]]: The APL Machine | ||
* [[wikipedia:Control Data Corporation|Control Data Corporation]] (CDC) | * [[wikipedia:Burroughs Corporation|Burroughs Corporation]]: APL-B5500, APL-700 | ||
* [[wikipedia:Data General|Data General]] | * [[wikipedia:Commodore International|Commodore International]]: Waterloo APL | ||
* [[wikipedia:Digital Equipment Corporation|Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC) | * [[wikipedia:Control Data Corporation|Control Data Corporation]] (CDC): APL/VE | ||
* [[wikipedia:Data General|Data General]]: AOS/VS APL | |||
* [[wikipedia:DECUS|DECUS]]: APL-11 for [[wikipedia:PDP-11|PDP-11]] | |||
* [[wikipedia:Digital Equipment Corporation|Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC): APL-10, VAX-11 APL | |||
* Harris Computer Systems: Harris APL | |||
* [[wikipedia:Honeywell|Honeywell]]: GCOS7 APL7 | |||
* [[wikipedia:Hewlett-Packard|Hewlett-Packard]] (HP): [[APL\3000]] | * [[wikipedia:Hewlett-Packard|Hewlett-Packard]] (HP): [[APL\3000]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Siemens|Siemens AG]] | * [[wikipedia:Siemens|Siemens AG]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Xerox|Xerox]] | * [[wikipedia:Xerox|Xerox]] |
Revision as of 12:08, 5 May 2020
A language developer is a company or individual that develops and distributes a programming language. This includes vendors, companies that sell an APL implementation, as well as organizations and individuals that develop free implementations.
Not all developers have dedicated pages as they may not have significant involvement in the APL world. This is particularly true of early APL vendors, since in the mainframe era APL implementations were written in machine code for a particular architecture. Many hardware vendors implemented their own version of a dialect like APL.SV but did not contribute significantly to APL design.
Hardware vendors with APL implementations
- Analogic Corporation: The APL Machine
- Burroughs Corporation: APL-B5500, APL-700
- Commodore International: Waterloo APL
- Control Data Corporation (CDC): APL/VE
- Data General: AOS/VS APL
- DECUS: APL-11 for PDP-11
- Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC): APL-10, VAX-11 APL
- Harris Computer Systems: Harris APL
- Honeywell: GCOS7 APL7
- Hewlett-Packard (HP): APL\3000
- Siemens AG
- Xerox
Portable array language developers
Vendors
- APLNow (formerly APL2000): APL+Win
- Dyalog Ltd.
- I.P. Sharp Associates
- IBM
- Jsoftware
- Kx Systems (K4 and Q)
- MicroAPL: APLX
- Shakti: K7 and later
- STSC
- Sudley Place Software (Bob Smith): NARS2000
Organizations
- GNU APL community
Individual developers
- Adám Brudzewsky: Extended Dyalog APL
- dzaima: dzaima/APL
- Marshall Lochbaum: I
- Nick Nickolov: ngn/apl and ngn/k
- Rob Pike: Ivy
APL development [edit] | |
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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 |