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Brudzewsky was taught APL by his father, and preferred it to mathematical notation as a student. He was hired by [[Dyalog Ltd.]] in May 2015<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [http://www.dyalog.com/dyalogue-newsletters.htm?nl=26&a=150 "May we introduce Adám Brudzewsky – the newest member of the Dyalog Tools Group"]</ref>, and worked closely with [[Dan Baronet]]<ref>Brudzewsky, Adam. Tribute in [http://danielbaronet.rip/ Daniel Baronet 1956 – 2016].</ref>. Brudzewsky quickly had an impact on the langauge, suggesting the [[Nest]] (⊆), or Enclose if Simple, primitive<ref>[[John Scholes|Scholes, John]]. [https://dfns.dyalog.com/n_eis.htm n_eis] from the [[dfns workspace]].</ref> and later working to design Dyalog's [[array notation]].
Brudzewsky was taught APL by his father, and preferred it to mathematical notation as a student. He was hired by [[Dyalog Ltd.]] in May 2015<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [http://www.dyalog.com/dyalogue-newsletters.htm?nl=26&a=150 "May we introduce Adám Brudzewsky – the newest member of the Dyalog Tools Group"]</ref>, and worked closely with [[Dan Baronet]]<ref>Brudzewsky, Adam. Tribute in [http://danielbaronet.rip/ Daniel Baronet 1956 – 2016].</ref>. Brudzewsky quickly had an impact on the langauge, suggesting the [[Nest]] (⊆), or Enclose if Simple, primitive<ref>[[John Scholes|Scholes, John]]. [https://dfns.dyalog.com/n_eis.htm n_eis] from the [[dfns workspace]].</ref> and later working to design Dyalog's [[array notation]].


Since creating it in 2018, Brudzewsky maintains [[Extended Dyalog APL]], a cover over [[Dyalog APL]] which uses APL models to extend existing primitives and implement new ones. The extensions include both functionality taken from other APLs and new functionality, and are sometimes adopted by Dyalog or [[dzaima/APL]]. The [[Constant operator]] appeared first in Extended Dyalog, as did the versions of [[Atop]] and [[Over]] later implemented by Dyalog (Brudzewsky's changes relative to [[Sharp APL]] were to exchange the glyphs, and remove the concept of [[close composition]]). dzaima/APL has adopted Extended Dyalog's [[Pair]] (⍮), Simple indexing (⊇), and [[Reverse compose]] (⍛).
Since creating it in 2018, Brudzewsky maintains [[Extended Dyalog APL]], a cover over [[Dyalog APL]] which uses APL models to extend existing primitives and implement new ones. The extensions include both functionality taken from other APLs and new functionality, and are sometimes adopted by Dyalog or [[dzaima/APL]]. The [[Constant operator]] appeared first in Extended Dyalog, as did the versions of [[Atop]] and [[Over]] later implemented by Dyalog (Brudzewsky's changes relative to [[Sharp APL]] were to exchange the glyphs, and remove the concept of [[close composition]]). dzaima/APL has adopted Extended Dyalog's [[Pair]] (⍮), Simple indexing (⊇), and [[Reverse Compose]] (⍛).


Brudzewsky is active on the [[APL Orchard]] as well as Stack Exchange's [[Code golf]] site. Because of his participation in these sites he was involved in Dyalog's hiring of interns Marinus Oosters<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2016/10/winning-the-apl-programming-contest-bioinformatics-category/ "Winning the APL Programming Contest – Bioinformatics Category"]</ref> and Will Robertson, as well as employee Nathan Rogers<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2019/08/welcome-nathan-rogers/ "Welcome Nathan Rogers"]</ref>.
Brudzewsky is active on the [[APL Orchard]] as well as Stack Exchange's [[Code golf]] site. Because of his participation in these sites he was involved in Dyalog's hiring of interns Marinus Oosters<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2016/10/winning-the-apl-programming-contest-bioinformatics-category/ "Winning the APL Programming Contest – Bioinformatics Category"]</ref> and Will Robertson, as well as employee Nathan Rogers<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2019/08/welcome-nathan-rogers/ "Welcome Nathan Rogers"]</ref>.
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