APL Campfire

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The APL Campfire is a recurring Zoom meeting hosted by Adám Brudzewsky every fourth Sunday since 9 May, 2021, with each session lasting about an hour. The event focuses on the history of APL programming, inviting participants to tell stories of their experiences, and is recorded for future reference.

Sessions

Date Speakers Subjects discussed
May 9, 2021 Harry Saal, Joel Wittenberg, Adám Brudzewsky APL on mainframes, ⎕FMT's G, and more (was not recorded)
Jun 6, 2021 TBD TBD (will be recorded)
Jul 4, 2021 TBD TBD (will be recorded)

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