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== Differences ==
== Differences ==
* Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "linkss". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link.
* Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "links". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link.
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Revision as of 06:13, 26 April 2020


Jelly is a dialect of APL in Python, created and maintained by CGCC user Dennis.

Similarities

  • Like APL, Jelly uses a wide range of Unicode glyphs. However, Jelly extends the glyph set to 256 characters in the US International keyboard, as well as the addition of 2-character digraphs.

Differences

  • Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "links". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link.
APL dialects [edit]
Maintained APL+WinAPL2APL64APL\ivApletteAprilCo-dfnsDyalog APLDyalog APL Visiondzaima/APLGNU APLKapNARS2000PometoTinyAPL
Historical A Programming LanguageA+ (A) ∙ APL#APL2CAPL\360APL/700APL\1130APL\3000APL.68000APL*PLUSAPL.jlAPL.SVAPLXExtended Dyalog APLIverson notationIVSYS/7090NARSngn/aplopenAPLOperators and FunctionsPATRowanSAXSHARP APLRationalized APLVisualAPL (APLNext) ∙ VS APLYork APL
Derivatives AHPLBQNCoSyELIGleeIIvyJJellyK (Goal, Klong, Q) ∙ KamilaLispLang5LilNialRADUiua
Overviews Comparison of APL dialectsTimeline of array languagesTimeline of influential array languagesFamily tree of array languages