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== History == | == History == | ||
Brudzewsky was taught APL by his father, Henri Brudzewsky, and preferred it to mathematical notation as a student. He was hired by [[Dyalog Ltd.]] in May 2015<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] DYALOGue Newsletter. [http://www.dyalog.com/dyalogue-newsletters.htm?nl=26&a=150 "May we introduce Adám Brudzewsky – the newest member of the Dyalog Tools Group"]. Summer 2016.</ref>, and worked closely with [[Dan Baronet]]<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. Tribute in [http://danielbaronet.rip/ Daniel Baronet 1956 – 2016].</ref>. Brudzewsky quickly had an impact on the langauge, suggesting the [[Nest]] (< | Brudzewsky was taught APL by his father, Henri Brudzewsky, and preferred it to mathematical notation as a student. He was hired by [[Dyalog Ltd.]] in May 2015<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] DYALOGue Newsletter. [http://www.dyalog.com/dyalogue-newsletters.htm?nl=26&a=150 "May we introduce Adám Brudzewsky – the newest member of the Dyalog Tools Group"]. Summer 2016.</ref>, and worked closely with [[Dan Baronet]]<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. Tribute in [http://danielbaronet.rip/ Daniel Baronet 1956 – 2016].</ref>. Brudzewsky quickly had an impact on the langauge, suggesting the [[Nest]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⊆</syntaxhighlight>), 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]] (< | 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]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⍤</syntaxhighlight>) and [[Over]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⍥</syntaxhighlight>) 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]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⍮</syntaxhighlight>), [[Select]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⊇</syntaxhighlight>), and [[Reverse Compose]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⍛</syntaxhighlight>). | ||
== Activities == | == Activities == | ||
Brudzewsky is active Stack Exchange's [[Code golf]] site (as ''Adám''), where he started the [[APL Orchard]] chat room in 2017, and where he often invites and welcomes newcomers, as well assisting existing users with technical and programming help. Through this, he was involved in Dyalog's hiring of interns Marinus Oosters<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [[Blog]]. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2016/10/winning-the-apl-programming-contest-bioinformatics-category/ "Winning the APL Programming Contest – Bioinformatics Category"]. October 11, 2016.</ref>, Will Robertson, as well as employees Nathan Rogers<ref>Dyalog Ltd. Blog. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2019/08/welcome-nathan-rogers/ "Welcome Nathan Rogers"]. August 13, 2019.</ref>, Rodrigo Girão Serrão (who started as an intern)<ref>Dyalog Ltd. Blog. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2021/03/welcome-rodrigo-girao-serrao/ "Welcome Rodrigo Girão Serrão"]. March 9, 2021.</ref>, and Karta Kooner<ref>Dyalog Ltd. Blog. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2021/08/welcome-karta-kooner/ "Welcome Karta Kooner"]. August 23, 2021.</ref>. | Brudzewsky is active Stack Exchange's [[Code golf]] site (as ''Adám''), where he started the [[APL Orchard]] chat room in 2017, and where he often invites and welcomes newcomers, as well assisting existing users with technical and programming help. Through this, he was involved in Dyalog's hiring of interns Marinus Oosters<ref>[[Dyalog Ltd.]] [[Blog]]. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2016/10/winning-the-apl-programming-contest-bioinformatics-category/ "Winning the APL Programming Contest – Bioinformatics Category"]. October 11, 2016.</ref>, Will Robertson, and Kamila Szewczyk, as well as employees Nathan Rogers<ref>Dyalog Ltd. Blog. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2019/08/welcome-nathan-rogers/ "Welcome Nathan Rogers"]. August 13, 2019.</ref>, Rodrigo Girão Serrão (who started as an intern)<ref>Dyalog Ltd. Blog. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2021/03/welcome-rodrigo-girao-serrao/ "Welcome Rodrigo Girão Serrão"]. March 9, 2021.</ref>, and Karta Kooner<ref>Dyalog Ltd. Blog. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2021/08/welcome-karta-kooner/ "Welcome Karta Kooner"]. August 23, 2021.</ref>. | ||
Brudzewsky frequents [[BAA sessions]] and often presents at [[Dyalog webinar]]s, [[Dyalog user meeting|user meetings]], and [[:Category:user groups|user group]] meetings, where he usually leads at least one workshop, in addition to leading corporate workshops and presenting APL at schools and other venues. He occasionally broadcasts live programming sessions on [[wikipedia:Twitch|Twitch]], later to publish them on [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] together with his other APL videos. He ran the [[APL Cultivation]]s from 2017 to 2020, began as a recurring panellist on the [[Array Cast]] podcast and started the [[APL Campfire]] meetup in 2021, | Brudzewsky frequents [[BAA sessions]] and often presents at [[Dyalog webinar]]s, [[Dyalog user meeting|user meetings]], and [[:Category:user groups|user group]] meetings, where he usually leads at least one workshop, in addition to leading corporate workshops and presenting APL at schools and other venues. He occasionally broadcasts live programming sessions on [[wikipedia:Twitch|Twitch]], later to publish them on [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] together with his other APL videos. He ran the [[APL Cultivation]]s from 2017 to 2020, began as a recurring panellist on the [[Array Cast]] podcast and started the [[APL Campfire]] meetup in 2021. In 2022, he launched the [[APL Quest]] chat and video series in 2022 and the APL Notation As A Tool Of Thought podcast.<ref>[https://abrudz.github.io/aplnaatot/ APLNAATOT podcast]</ref> | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
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* Dyalog '19 U14: [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog19/?v=r3owA7tfKE8 APLcart: A Novel Approach to Finding Your Way in APL] ([https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/conference/dyalog19/presentations/U14_APLcart.zip slides (zip file)]) | * Dyalog '19 U14: [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog19/?v=r3owA7tfKE8 APLcart: A Novel Approach to Finding Your Way in APL] ([https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/conference/dyalog19/presentations/U14_APLcart.zip slides (zip file)]) | ||
* [[Dyalog '20]] D09: [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog20/?v=5drncJiWOM4 Array Notation RC1] ([https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/conference/dyalog20/presentations/D09_Array_Notation_RC1.pdf slides]) | * [[Dyalog '20]] D09: [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog20/?v=5drncJiWOM4 Array Notation RC1] ([https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/conference/dyalog20/presentations/D09_Array_Notation_RC1.pdf slides]) | ||
* [[Dyalog '21]] D06: Highlights of Dyalog v18.2 ([https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/conference/dyalog21/presentations/D06_Highlights_of_Dyalog_v18.2.pdf slides]) | * [[Dyalog '21]] D06: [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog21/?v=etEhV2ZDuyA Highlights of Dyalog v18.2] ([https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/conference/dyalog21/presentations/D06_Highlights_of_Dyalog_v18.2.pdf slides]) | ||
* [[Dyalog '22]] D15: [https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog22/?v=itGiA56NSl8 Filling the Core Language Gaps] ([https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/conference/dyalog22/presentations/D15_Filling_the_Core_Language_Gaps.pdf slides]) | |||
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=== Dyalog webinars === | === Dyalog webinars === | ||
{{Main|Dyalog webinar}} | {{Main|Dyalog webinar}} | ||
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* [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=3FjYly2G_QI APL CodeGolf Autumn Tournament] | * [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=3FjYly2G_QI APL CodeGolf Autumn Tournament] | ||
* [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=8zcUYjdEPG0 Namespace-Directory Synchronisation] (with [[Morten Kromberg]]) | * [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=8zcUYjdEPG0 Namespace-Directory Synchronisation] (with [[Morten Kromberg]]) | ||
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* [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=kufxBzDfB4Y Computing Check Digits – Fast] | * [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=kufxBzDfB4Y Computing Check Digits – Fast] | ||
* [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=jBxQZemmA1w User-Defined Operators] | * [https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=jBxQZemmA1w User-Defined Operators] | ||
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=== Array Cast episodes === | === Array Cast episodes === | ||
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* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode30-our-first-year Looking Back at Our First Year] | * [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode30-our-first-year Looking Back at Our First Year] | ||
* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode31-jeremy-howard Jeremy Howard - Data Scientist] | * [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode31-jeremy-howard Jeremy Howard - Data Scientist] | ||
* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode32-control-structures Control Structures in the Array Languages] | |||
* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode35-lib-gibson Lib Gibson - IP Sharp’s ‘Zookeeper’] | |||
* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode36-what-makes-an-array-language What Makes a Language an Array Programming Language?] | |||
* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode39-iverson-or-array-language Iversonian language or Array language?] | |||
* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode40-michal-wallace Michal Wallace, k programmer and J video producer] | |||
* [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode41-john-earnest John Earnest and Versions of k] | |||
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* [[BAA Webinar]]: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qygPslrXnM Meet the new APL Wiki], ''aplcart.info turns 1'' | * [[BAA Webinar]]: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qygPslrXnM Meet the new APL Wiki], ''aplcart.info turns 1'' | ||
* [[APL Germany]]: [http://apl-germany.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Brudzewski20201124ArrayNotationRC1.pdf Array Notation RC1] | * [[APL Germany]]: [http://apl-germany.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Brudzewski20201124ArrayNotationRC1.pdf Array Notation RC1] | ||
* Informational videos: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHoiROI15BA Parsing content from text files using Dyalog APL's < | * Informational videos: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHoiROI15BA Parsing content from text files using Dyalog APL's <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⎕CSV</syntaxhighlight>] ([https://github.com/abrudz/parsing companion code repository]) | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* Video channels: [https://www.youtube.com/user/abrudz YouTube], [https://www.twitch.tv/adambrudz/ Twitch] | * Video channels: [https://www.youtube.com/user/abrudz YouTube], [https://www.twitch.tv/adambrudz/ Twitch] | ||
* Social media profiles: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adám-brudzewsky-0322b373 LinkedIn], [https://twitter.com/a_brudz Twitter] | * Social media profiles: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adám-brudzewsky-0322b373 LinkedIn], [https://twitter.com/a_brudz Twitter], [https://vmst.io/@abrudz Mastodon], [https://stackexchange.com/users/3114363/ad%C3%A1m Stack Exchange], [https://discord.com/users/651823008347979793 Discord] | ||
* GitHub: [https://github.com/abrudz/ Profile], [https://abrudz.github.io Pages] | * GitHub: [https://github.com/abrudz/ Profile], [https://abrudz.github.io Pages] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 17 September 2023

Adám Gall Brudzewsky is a lifelong APL programmer, founder of the APL Orchard, and the creator of Extended Dyalog APL and APLcart. An employee of Dyalog Ltd., Brudzewsky has made several contributions to the Dyalog APL language in addition to his work on components of the interpreter written in APL such as user commands.
History
Brudzewsky was taught APL by his father, Henri Brudzewsky, and preferred it to mathematical notation as a student. He was hired by Dyalog Ltd. in May 2015[1], and worked closely with Dan Baronet[2]. Brudzewsky quickly had an impact on the langauge, suggesting the Nest (⊆
), or Enclose if Simple, primitive[3] 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 (⍮
), Select (⊇
), and Reverse Compose (⍛
).
Activities
Brudzewsky is active Stack Exchange's Code golf site (as Adám), where he started the APL Orchard chat room in 2017, and where he often invites and welcomes newcomers, as well assisting existing users with technical and programming help. Through this, he was involved in Dyalog's hiring of interns Marinus Oosters[4], Will Robertson, and Kamila Szewczyk, as well as employees Nathan Rogers[5], Rodrigo Girão Serrão (who started as an intern)[6], and Karta Kooner[7].
Brudzewsky frequents BAA sessions and often presents at Dyalog webinars, user meetings, and user group meetings, where he usually leads at least one workshop, in addition to leading corporate workshops and presenting APL at schools and other venues. He occasionally broadcasts live programming sessions on Twitch, later to publish them on YouTube together with his other APL videos. He ran the APL Cultivations from 2017 to 2020, began as a recurring panellist on the Array Cast podcast and started the APL Campfire meetup in 2021. In 2022, he launched the APL Quest chat and video series in 2022 and the APL Notation As A Tool Of Thought podcast.[8]
Publications
- "TAO Axioms" (with Jay Foad and Roger Hui).
- APLcart, a searchable list of answers on "how-to" questions.
- APL style guide to improve readability and maintainability.
- Tips for using Dyalog APL.
- Dyalog Blog: Enhanced Debugging with Function Keys
- Dyalog Blog: Enhanced Debugging with Function Keys – Evaluate selection
- APL Germany Journal: A Notation for APL Arrays
- Vector Journal: A Vendor-Agnostic Logo for APL
Dyalog user meetings
- Main article: Dyalog user meeting
- Dyalog '15 D05: User Commands Update (with Dan Baronet)
- Dyalog '15 D10: MiServer UI Controls (slides) (with Dan Baronet)
- Dyalog '16 D04: Tools Group Update (with Brian Becker and Dan Baronet)
- Dyalog '17 D11: Literal Notation for Arrays and Namespaces (slides)
- Dyalog '17 D12: Try APL Online (slides) (with Brian Becker)
- Dyalog '17 D16: User Command Developments (slides) (with Michael Baas)
- Dyalog '18 D04: Array Notation Mk III (slides)
- Dyalog '18 D12: Jupyter Notebooks (slides)
- Dyalog '19 D05: Link (materials (zip file)) (with Morten Kromberg)
- Dyalog '19 U14: APLcart: A Novel Approach to Finding Your Way in APL (slides (zip file))
- Dyalog '20 D09: Array Notation RC1 (slides)
- Dyalog '21 D06: Highlights of Dyalog v18.2 (slides)
- Dyalog '22 D15: Filling the Core Language Gaps (slides)
Dyalog webinars
- Main article: Dyalog webinar
- APL CodeGolf Autumn Tournament
- Namespace-Directory Synchronisation (with Morten Kromberg)
- Total Array Ordering (with Jay Foad)
- Creating and managing your own User Commands
- Jupyter Notebook support for Dyalog APL
- Progressive set functions
- Language Features of Dyalog version 18.0 in Depth (5 parts)
- Error Handling (5 parts)
- Computing Check Digits – Fast
- User-Defined Operators
Array Cast episodes
- Main article: Array Cast
- Why We Like Array Languages
- What Challenges Face the Array Languages?
- What is an Array?
- Henry Rich’s Deep Dive into J
- Marshall Lochbaum and the BQN array language
- Attila Vrabecz and the k group of programming languages
- Tacit #3 (and other topics)
- Eric Iverson Eric Iverson
- Roger Hui (1953-2021)
- Tacit #4 - the dyadic hook
- Henry Rich presents J903
- APL in industry
- Andrew Sengul - The April APL Compiler
- APL Seeds 2022
- Vanessa McHale
- Stevan Apter
- Rank and Leading Axis Theory
- Transpose
- Looking Back at Our First Year
- Jeremy Howard - Data Scientist
- Control Structures in the Array Languages
- Lib Gibson - IP Sharp’s ‘Zookeeper’
- What Makes a Language an Array Programming Language?
- Iversonian language or Array language?
- Michal Wallace, k programmer and J video producer
- John Earnest and Versions of k
Other talks
- Live-programming: Load-on-Demand, Delayed status message, A new user command
- BAA Webinar: Meet the new APL Wiki, aplcart.info turns 1
- APL Germany: Array Notation RC1
- Informational videos: Parsing content from text files using Dyalog APL's
⎕CSV
(companion code repository)
External links
- Video channels: YouTube, Twitch
- Social media profiles: LinkedIn, Twitter, Mastodon, Stack Exchange, Discord
- GitHub: Profile, Pages
References
- ↑ Dyalog Ltd. DYALOGue Newsletter. "May we introduce Adám Brudzewsky – the newest member of the Dyalog Tools Group". Summer 2016.
- ↑ Brudzewsky, Adám. Tribute in Daniel Baronet 1956 – 2016.
- ↑ Scholes, John. n_eis from the dfns workspace.
- ↑ Dyalog Ltd. Blog. "Winning the APL Programming Contest – Bioinformatics Category". October 11, 2016.
- ↑ Dyalog Ltd. Blog. "Welcome Nathan Rogers". August 13, 2019.
- ↑ Dyalog Ltd. Blog. "Welcome Rodrigo Girão Serrão". March 9, 2021.
- ↑ Dyalog Ltd. Blog. "Welcome Karta Kooner". August 23, 2021.
- ↑ APLNAATOT podcast