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| developer = Greg F. Johnson | | developer = Greg F. Johnson | ||
| latest release version = 2020 (unversioned) | | latest release version = 2020 (unversioned) | ||
| implementation languages = [[wikipedia:C (programming language)|C]] | | implementation languages = [[wikipedia:C (programming language)|C]] | ||
| platform = [[wikipedia:x86-64|x86-64]] | | platform = [[wikipedia:x86-64|x86-64]] | ||
| operating systems = [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]] | | operating systems = [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]] | ||
| license = [[wikipedia:GNU GPL| | | license = [[wikipedia:GNU GPL|GPLv2]] | ||
| website = [http://gregfjohnson.com/aplette.html Greg Johnson] | | website = [http://gregfjohnson.com/aplette.html Greg Johnson] | ||
| source = [https://github.com/gregfjohnson/aplette GitHub] | | source = [https://github.com/gregfjohnson/aplette GitHub] |
Revision as of 16:55, 8 February 2021
Aplette is a slimmed down, 64-bit port of OpenAPL, dispensing with traditional features like the entire interactive environment with a built-in editor etc. Instead, the goal of is to isolate the core language to produce specialised utility along the lines of AWK and sed, only for array processing rather than text or stream processing.
Uniquely, Aplette removes APL's glyphs while basically retaining the way they are typed. This scheme, dubbed APL-touchtype, uses Shift as APL key and @ as overstrike key, so instead of ⍴
(normally produced with APL+r) one would write R
(Shift+r), and instead of ⍟
(traditionally produced with ○
― APL+o ― overstruck with *
) one would write O@*
. This maps all APL glyphs to ASCII characters or sequences.
APL dialects [edit] | |
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Maintained | APL+Win ∙ APL2 ∙ APL64 ∙ APL\iv ∙ Aplette ∙ April ∙ Co-dfns ∙ Dyalog APL ∙ Dyalog APL Vision ∙ dzaima/APL ∙ GNU APL ∙ Kap ∙ NARS2000 ∙ Pometo ∙ TinyAPL |
Historical | A Programming Language ∙ A+ (A) ∙ APL# ∙ APL2C ∙ APL\360 ∙ APL/700 ∙ APL\1130 ∙ APL\3000 ∙ APL.68000 ∙ APL*PLUS ∙ APL.jl ∙ APL.SV ∙ APLX ∙ Extended Dyalog APL ∙ Iverson notation ∙ IVSYS/7090 ∙ NARS ∙ ngn/apl ∙ openAPL ∙ Operators and Functions ∙ PAT ∙ Rowan ∙ SAX ∙ SHARP APL ∙ Rationalized APL ∙ VisualAPL (APLNext) ∙ VS APL ∙ York APL |
Derivatives | AHPL ∙ BQN ∙ CoSy ∙ ELI ∙ Glee ∙ I ∙ Ivy ∙ J ∙ Jelly ∙ K (Goal, Klong, Q) ∙ KamilaLisp ∙ Lang5 ∙ Lil ∙ Nial ∙ RAD ∙ Uiua |
Overviews | Comparison of APL dialects ∙ Timeline of array languages ∙ Timeline of influential array languages ∙ Family tree of array languages |