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APL Notation As A Tool Of Thought is a video and audio podcast hosted by Adám Brudzewsky and Richard Park of Dyalog Ltd., focusing on the notational aspects of APL.

Episodes

2022

Ep Date Title Description
1 Oct 6 Indexing in APL vs Yorick Indexing notation and broadcasting rules of the Yorick programming language.
2 Nov 1 Notational Awkwardnesses Evolution of the 2D Iverson Notation into modern APL, alternative syntaxes, and also notational awkwardnesses stemming from binding strengths; stranding, bracket axis and indexing, issues with the rank operator, etc.
3 Nov 17 Functional Forms Pros and cons of APL's functional forms, and in which situations they should and shouldn't be used.

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