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'''The Array Cast''' is a [[wikipedia:podcast|podcast]] about [[array]] programming languages, especially APL, [[J]], [[K]], and [[Q]]. Being an audio-only production, the focus is on giving high-level views and describing the experience of using such languages, rather than showing visual examples of code. | '''The Array Cast''' is a [[wikipedia:podcast|podcast]] about [[array]] programming languages, especially APL, [[J]], [[K]], and [[Q]]. Being an audio-only production, the focus is on giving high-level views and describing the experience of using such languages, rather than showing visual examples of code. | ||
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
The podcast is hosted by Conor Hoekstra who is a senior library software engineer at [[wikipedia:NVIDIA|NVIDIA]]. Recurring panellists are [[Adám Brudzewsky]], [[Richard Park]], and Rodrigo Girão Serrão, of [[Dyalog Ltd.]], Stephen Taylor of Kx Systems, and J enthusiast Bob Therriault. The plan is for guests to be invited to specific episodes. | The podcast is hosted by Conor Hoekstra who is a senior library software engineer at [[wikipedia:NVIDIA|NVIDIA]]. Recurring panellists are [[Adám Brudzewsky]], [[Richard Park]], and Rodrigo Girão Serrão, of [[Dyalog Ltd.]], Stephen Taylor and Nick Psaris of Kx Systems, and J enthusiast Bob Therriault. The plan is for guests to be invited to specific episodes. | ||
== Episodes == | == Episodes == | ||
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| May 15, 2021 || Hoekstra, Brudzewsky, Taylor, Therriault || [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-00-why-i-like-array-languages Why We Like Array Languages] | | May 15, 2021 || Hoekstra, Brudzewsky, Taylor, Therriault || [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-00-why-i-like-array-languages Why We Like Array Languages] | ||
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| May 29, 2021 || Hoekstra, Park, Taylor, Therriault || [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-01-loops-and-learning-array-languages Loops and Learning about Array Languages] | |||
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| Jun 12, 2021 || Hoekstra, Brudzewsky, Psaris, Therriault || [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-02-challenges-facing-the-array-languages What Challenges Face the Array Languages?] | |||
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| Jun 26, 2021 || Hoekstra, Brudzewsky, Psaris, Therriault || [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-03-what-is-an-array What is an array?] | |||
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| Jul 10, 2021 || Hoekstra, Park, Psaris, Therriault || [https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-04-responding-to-listeners Responding to a Listener’s Email] | |||
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* [https://www.arraycast.com/ Website] | * [https://www.arraycast.com/ Website] | ||
* [https://arraycast.com/episodes?format=rss RSS feed] | * [https://arraycast.com/episodes?format=rss RSS feed] | ||
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