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[[File:Old SHARP APL.png|thumb|right|SHARP APL running under DOSBox]] | |||
'''SHARP APL''' (later '''SAX''': '''S'''HARP '''A'''PL for UNI'''X''') was a standalone version of APL offered by [[I.P. Sharp Associates]] (IPSA), who had previously offered APL interpretation as a timesharing service. IPSA employed many notable APL designers including [[Ken Iverson]], and SHARP APL was the source of many developments in [[flat array theory]]. Notable features of SHARP APL include [[function rank]], the [[Rank operator]], and [[leading axis theory]], as well as relative [[comparison tolerance]] and [[close composition]] operators including [[Under]]. | '''SHARP APL''' (later '''SAX''': '''S'''HARP '''A'''PL for UNI'''X''') was a standalone version of APL offered by [[I.P. Sharp Associates]] (IPSA), who had previously offered APL interpretation as a timesharing service. IPSA employed many notable APL designers including [[Ken Iverson]], and SHARP APL was the source of many developments in [[flat array theory]]. Notable features of SHARP APL include [[function rank]], the [[Rank operator]], and [[leading axis theory]], as well as relative [[comparison tolerance]] and [[close composition]] operators including [[Under]]. | ||