Backwards compatibility: Difference between revisions
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Notable APL dialects or offshoots that discard backwards compatibility with APL in significant ways include: | Notable APL dialects or offshoots that discard backwards compatibility with APL in significant ways include: | ||
* [[A+]], primarily because [[leading axis theory]] allows primitives to be removed or simplified | * [[A+]], primarily because [[leading axis theory]] allows primitives to be removed or simplified | ||
* [[J]] to use only the [[wikipedia:ASCII|ASCII]] character set, [[leading axis theory]], and other primitive changes | * [[J]] to use only the [[wikipedia:ASCII|ASCII]] character set, [[leading axis theory]], and other primitive changes |