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| A '''language vendor''' is a company that develops and distributes a programming language. | | A '''language vendor''' is a company that develops and distributes a programming language. |
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| Not all vendors have dedicated pages as they do not have significant involvement in the APL world. This is particularly true of early APL vendors, since in the [[wikipedia:Mainframe computer|mainframe]] era APL implementations were written in machine code for a particular architecture. Many hardware vendors implemented their own version of a dialect like [[APL.SV]] but did not contribute significantly to APL design. Vendors without dedicated pages include:
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| * APLNow (formerly APL2000): [[APL+Win]]
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| * [[wikipedia:Burroughs Corporation|Burroughs Corporation]]
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| * [[wikipedia:Control Data Corporation|Control Data Corporation]] (CDC)
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| * [[wikipedia:Data General|Data General]]
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| * [[wikipedia:Digital Equipment Corporation|Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC)
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| * [[wikipedia:Hewlett-Packard|Hewlett-Packard]] (HP): [[APL\3000]]
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| * Harris Computer Systems
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| * MicroAPL: [[APLX]]
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| * [[wikipedia:Siemens|Siemens AG]]
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| * Sudley Place Software ([[Bob Smith]]): [[NARS2000]]
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| * [[wikipedia:Xerox|Xerox]]
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