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{{Infobox array language | |||
| array model = [[flat array model|flat]] without [[box|boxes]] | |||
| index origin = <source lang=apl inline>)ORIGIN</source> 0 or 1 | |||
| function styles = [[defined function]] | |||
| numeric types = 32-bit float | |||
| unicode support = no | |||
| released = 1968 | |||
| developer = [[IBM]] | |||
| latest release version = | |||
| withdrawn = | |||
| implementation languages = [[wikipedia:IBM_Basic_Assembly_Language_and_successors|BAL]] and 1130 assembler | |||
| platforms = [[wikipedia:IBM 1130|IBM 1130]] | |||
| operating systems = | |||
| license = Open source ([[wikipedia:IBM Type-III Library|IBM Type-III]]) | |||
| documentation = [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/1130/lang/1130-03.3.001_APL_1130_May69.pdf User manual] | |||
| influenced by = [[APL\360]] | |||
| influenced = | |||
}} | |||
== | '''APL\1130''' was a reimplementation of [[APL\360]] for the [[wikipedia:IBM 1130|IBM 1130]] minicomputer, a less expensive and smaller computer than the [[wikipedia:System/360|System/360]] mainframe. Released in 1968, APL\1130 was the first publicly available APL system ([[APL\360]], while implemented in 1966, remained internal to IBM for a few more years). It became the most popular [[wikipedia:IBM Type-III Library|IBM Type-III Library]] that IBM released,<ref name="how">[[Larry Breed]]. ''[http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10001190 How We Got To APL\1130]''. [[Vector journal]] vol. 22 no. 3. 2006-08.</ref> contributing to the success of [[APL69|the first APL conference]].<ref name="foster">[[Ray Polivka]] and Jon McGrew. [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/216800.216805 "A Quote Quad Interview: Garth Foster"]. [[APL Quote Quad]] Volume 26 Number 1. 1995-09.</ref> | ||
== References == | |||
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{{APL dialects}}[[Category:APL dialects]] | {{APL dialects}}[[Category:APL dialects]] |