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The '''BAA'' (British APL Association) was founded 40 years ago to promote a the APL family of interactive array-programming languages derived from [[Ken Iverson]]’s [[mathematical notation|Iverson notation]].
The '''BAA''' (British APL Association) was founded 40 years ago to promote a the APL family of interactive array-programming languages derived from [[Ken Iverson]]’s [[mathematical notation|Iverson notation]].


As a group, it organises regular events around the UK and encourages participation from as many people as possible. The BAA London group meets once per month (in London) and all are welcome to come along and join in.
As a group, it organises regular events around the UK and encourages participation from as many people as possible. The BAA London group meets once per month (in London) and all are welcome to come along and join in.
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Most months, BAA London arranges a meet-up at the The Hoop and Grapes pub on Farringdon Street in London. No sign-up is required.
Most months, BAA London arranges a meet-up at the The Hoop and Grapes pub on Farringdon Street in London. No sign-up is required.


=== Vector Journal ===
=== Vector journal ===


At irregular intervals, BAA publishes a journal with submitted articles on array programming.
At irregular intervals, BAA publishes a journal with submitted articles on array programming.

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