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| released = 2009 | | released = 2009 | ||
| withdrawn = 2011 | | withdrawn = 2011 | ||
| developer = [[ | | developer = [[APL2000]] | ||
| platform = [[wikipedia:Common_Language_Infrastructure|CLI]] | | platform = [[wikipedia:Common_Language_Infrastructure|CLI]] | ||
| operating system = Windows | | operating system = Windows | ||
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| influenced by = [[APL+Win]], [[wikipedia:C_Sharp_(programming_language)|C#]] | | influenced by = [[APL+Win]], [[wikipedia:C_Sharp_(programming_language)|C#]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Visual APL''', also known as APLNext, was an attempt by [[ | '''Visual APL''', also known as APLNext, was an attempt by [[APL2000]] at creating a an implementation of based on the Microsoft [[.NET#.NET_Framework|.NET framework]], | ||
designed to make APL available to mainstream programmers by being fully integrated into Visual Studio, the (then) foremost IDE for .NET based development on Windows. This meant a lot of changes to traditional aspects of APL programming, like having a workspace, and avoiding all reserved words. VisualAPL supported the intermingling of C# and APL code. | designed to make APL available to mainstream programmers by being fully integrated into Visual Studio, the (then) foremost IDE for .NET based development on Windows. This meant a lot of changes to traditional aspects of APL programming, like having a workspace, and avoiding all reserved words. VisualAPL supported the intermingling of C# and APL code. | ||